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The Rothmueller Museum: Answer the "Required" questions at the end of page 2.  Use the below to assist you in answering. Make sure to show all work when applicable.

In 1928, Francis P. Rothmueller, a Northwest railroad magnate, established an endowment to fund the Rothmueller Museum in Miineapolis.  The Museum currently has a $30 million endowment, but it also has substantial operating costs and continues to add to its eclectic collection that encompasses paintings, photographs, drawings, and design objects post- 1900.  Annual earnings from the endowment (approzimately $2,500,000 in 2013) are not sufficient to cover operations and acquisitions, and the museum's trustees and president are conscious of the need to generate income from admissions, specials exhibits, and museum store sales.

 Alice Morgan, photographic curator, is in the process of planning an exhibition of Ansel Adams photographs that will run from September through November 2014.  Below is a preliminary budget, prepared by Alice, of revenue and costs associated with the exhibition:

Revenue (10,000 x $15)                                 $150,000                              1

Less:

Lease of photographs from other

museums and collectors                               $100,000                              2

Packing and transportation of

photographs from other museums

and collectors                                                    $5,000                                   3

Event Insurance                                               $4,000                                   4

Alice Morgan Salary (25%)                            $15,000                 5

William Jacob Salary(25%)                            $13,000                 6

Guard Service                                                    $12,000                 7             

Installation Costs                                              $2,000                                   8

Advertising                                                         $7,000                                   9

Exhibition printed programs                        $4,000   $162,000              10

Profit (loss)                                                                         (  $12,000)

1.) Estimated attendance is 10,000 and admission to the exhibit is $15.

2.) Some photographs will come from the Rothmueller collection while others will be leased from other museums and collectors.

3.) Cost of packing and transportation to and from Rothmueller.

4.) Insurance to cover photographs during the run of the exhibition.

5.) Twenty-five percent of annual salary for Alice Morgan, head photography curator.

6.) Twenty-five percent of annual salary for William Jacob, assistant photography curator.

7.) Cost of guard service for exhibition.

8.) Painting of exhibition room to off-white background.

9.) Advertising in newspaper and public radio.

10.) Costs of programs describing the work of Ansel Adams and pictures at exhibition.

Additional Information:

In preparing the budget, Alice assigned 25 percent of her and her assistant's annual salaries to the exhibition since they will each spend approximately three months on the project.  An admission fee of $6 is charged to enter the museum, and attendance at the exhibition is an additional $15 per person.  Approximately one fifth of the individuals who are estimated to attend the exhibition would have to come to the museum whether the exhibition was being held or not.  (Alternatively, four-fifths of the individuals are coming specifically to attend the exhibition.)

 Analysis of prior data indicates that 20 percent of individuals make a purchase at the museum store, and the average purchase price is $8.  The store has a 30 percent gross margin (sales minus cost of sales) and profit (sales minus cost of sales minus staff salaries and other operating costs) per dollar of sales of 5 percent.

Required:

a.) Prepare an analysis of the financial impact of the exhibition on the Ruthmueller Museum, assuming attendance is 10,000.  Does offering the exhibition appear to be a good decision from a financial standpoint?

b.) How many people must attend the exhibition for its financial impact to be profit neutral (i.e., the museum will not be better or worse off financially)?

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