There is a growing expectation that Australian arts organisations and practitioners must diversify their income streams and become less reliant upon government funding October 12, 2015 Read More »
Audience expectations are shifting at a breakneck pace. Performers can nolonger expect to deliver their cultural product to a passive audience. To ensure economic sustainability, arts organisations must respond to the needs of an active audience. For some arts sectors, this is an unparalleled opportunity. For others, it is an insurmountable challenge October 12, 2015 Read More »
‘Audience expectations are shifting at a breakneck pace. Performers can nolonger expect to deliver their cultural product to a passive audience October 12, 2015 Read More »
The arts can be measured according to two sets of standards: tangible and intangible values. Describe the tangible and intangible values ascribed to the arts and illustrate your discussion using examples drawn from at least two sectors October 12, 2015 Read More »
Describe the tangible and intangible values ascribed to the arts and illustrate your discussion using examples drawn from at least two sectors October 12, 2015 Read More »
The arts can be measured according to two sets of standards: tangible and intangible values October 12, 2015 Read More »
The company is considering the purchase of equipment that would reduce its direct labour costs by $100,000 and would change its manufacturing overhead costs to 30% variable and 70% fixed (assume total manufacturing overhead cost is $350,000, as above) October 12, 2015 Read More »
Bishop Corporation has collected the following information after its first year of sales. Sales were $1,500,000 on 100,000 units; selling expenses $220,000 (40% variable, 60% fixed); direct materials $510,000; direct labour $280,000; administrative expenses $260,000 (20% variable, 80% fixed); manufacturing overhead $350,000 (70% variable, 30% fixed) October 12, 2015 Read More »