Title: The Ostrich Farm
1The Ostrich Farm
2Basic Information
- commercial ostrich industry began about 150 years
ago in South Africa - especially good for their meat
- eggs are edible but they are mainly used for
breeding and art purposes - one pair of mature ostrich is worth about 8
ostrich eggs - one adult ostrich yields around 100 kg of meat
- 100 kg meat is worth about 9 eggs
- One adult ostrich consumes about 35 kg of feed
per day
3Beginning-1
- father divided his ostrich farm of 30 squared
kilometers that is worth ninety ostrich eggs
between his two daughters - total of thirty ostriches
- the daughters did not own the land or the
ostriches but were responsible from running the
operations - older daughter received a land of 20 squared
kilometers with 20 ostriches, and the younger the
remaining land with its ostriches
4Beginning-2
- In each piece of land there is one egg incubator
that is expected to last eight years with good
use, and a portable shelter for the animals which
can usually be used for two years. - Each egg incubator is worth two pairs of
ostriches and the shelter about two eggs. - The father also gave each daughter bird feed that
would be enough for the first half of the year.
1000 kg of feed is worth one egg.
5During the year- Older
- slaughtered 9 ostriches at midyear (assume one
year is 360 days) and exchanged the meat for
another portable shelter and bird feed - The hens laid a total of 300 eggs of which 2 were
broken - She gave 45 eggs to her helpers and 3 eggs to the
veterinarian - the egg incubator broke down and she promised to
give the fixer 2 eggs during the next season - Her father took 25 eggs
6End of the year- Older
- At the end of the year, she received 25 pairs of
ostriches of a different breed in exchange for 9
eggs a pair. These ostriches are expected to be
ready for processing when they are 18 months old,
at almost half the age of the other breed.
7During the year- Younger
- hatched 10 eggs and exchanged the chicks for
20,000 kg of feed and one small used incubator
that is worth 5 eggs and that could be used for 5
more years at the beginning of the year - slaughtered 1ostrich mid-year and exchanged for
bird feed - hens laid 277 eggs during the year. She used 45
eggs to purchase more bird feed, gave 25 eggs to
the helpers, 2 eggs to the veterinarian, and 50
eggs to her father - Her portable shelter became unusable due to a
very active animal. She got a new shelter, and
gave one egg and promised to give one more egg
next season
8End of the year-Younger
- At the end of the year, she exchanged her
remaining eggs for 18 pairs of ostriches of the
same breed as hers
9Decision
- Which daughter is doing better?
- Criteria?
10What do we need to answer?
- performance
- ownership
- common denominator or measurement unit
11Solution
- Common denominator eggs or birds?
- Father or daughters?
- Wealth increase? How to measure?
12Measurement Unit -Eggs
13Older Sister
Capital whose?
14Younger sister
Capital whose?
15During the year Older
16During the year Older 2
17End of the year Older
18During the year Younger
19During the year Younger-2
20End of the year- Younger
21Comparison- Beginning of the year
total egs Older
Younger ostrich 80 40 land 60
30 incubator 16
16 feed 126 63 shelter 2
2 284 151
22Comparison End of the year
total eggs older
younger ostrich 269
180 feed 9.7
17.3 land 60 30 Incubator
16 16 Shelter
4 2 358.7
250.3
23Which one is doing better?
- What about the eggs given to the father?
- Which daughter is using the resources more
efficiently? - Who has increased the wealth more?
24Wealth
- Older Beginning 284 eggs End
356.7 eggs (owe 2 eggs) - Younger Beginning 151 eggs End
249.3 eggs (owe 1 egg) - How much is the net worth or capital or owners
equity?
25Increase in wealth
- Difference between the beginning and the ending
capital - Older 72.7
- Younger 98.3
- Now lets see what caused the capital increase.
26Older Annual Performance
meat produced 81 eggs 300 total
revenue 381 eggs cost ostrich 9x4
36 feed 195.3 Cost
231.3 gross margin 149.7 help 45 vet
3 broke 2 fix 2 total expenses
52 income
97.7 gave to father 25 Increase
72.7 eggs
27Younger-Annual Performance
shelter eggs hatched eggs 20 5 25 meat
9 eggs
277 total revenue 311 ostrich
4 feed 119.7 hatched eggs 10 Cost
133.7 gross margin 177.3 help 2
5 vet 2 shelter unusable 2 total expenses
29 income 148.3 gave to
father 50 Increase 98.3
28Moral of the Story
- We need a common measurement money
- Period is important a year from now older might
be better - Entity is different than the owner
- Each financial statement answer a different
question - Balance sheet how resources are allocated
- Income Statement how efficiently the resources
are used.