Gas wants to move its sales order system online. Under the proposed​ system, gas stations and other merchants will use a secure site to check the availability and current price of various products and place an order.​ Currently, customer service representatives take​ dealers' orders over the​ phone; they record the information on a paper​ form, then manually enter it into the​ firm's computer system.

Required:
Use a cost-benefit analysis to recommend to Carlton whether Northern

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Northern Gas wants to move its sales order system online. Under the proposed​ system, gas stations and other merchants will use a secure site to check the availability and current price of various products and place an order.​ Currently, customer service representatives take​ dealers' orders over the​ phone; they record the information on a paper​ form, then manually enter it into the​firm's computer system.

Cost information

CFO , Kayla Flores believes that dealers will not adopt the new online system unless Northern

Gas provides financial assistance to help them purchase or upgrade their computer network.

Flores estimates this​ one-time cost at $745,000.

Northern Gas will also have to invest $165,000  in upgrading its own computer hardware. The cost of the software and the consulting fee for installing the system will be $225,000.

The online system will enable Northern

Gas to eliminate 25 clerical positions.

Flores estimates that the benefits of the new​ system's lower labor costs will have saved the company $1,420,000.

Requirement:

Use a​ cost-benefit analysis to recommend if  Northern Gas should proceed with the online ordering system. Give your​reasons, showing supporting calculations.

Expected benefits

Expected costs

Net benefits (costs)

Answer:

Cost benefit Analysis:

Expected benefits 1,420,000

Expected costs 1,135,000

Net Benefits (Costs) 285,000

Recommendation:

Northern Gas should proceed with the online sales order system to enable its gas stations and other merchants to use a secure site to check the availability and current price of various products and place an order, instead of the manual system of placing orders.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Costs of investment in new ordering system:

Computer network upgrade = $745,000

Computer hardware upgrade    165,000

Software and consulting fee     225,000

Total costs =                            $1,135,000

Benefits:

Savings from elimination of clerical positions = $1,420,000

b) The cost benefit analysis (also known as a benefit cost analysis) that Northern Gas embarks on is a process by which it analyzes its decision to introduce an online sales ordering system and the elimination of manual clerical positions. The cost benefit model identifies the benefits of such a project as well as the associated costs, and subtracts the costs from benefits to determine the net benefit or cost.

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