Do a balance scoreboard for a daycare center
Assuming that the scorecard is for the whole business the balanced scorecard as shown below could be used for a daycare center

You may fill in the blank values with numerical data or text as per the business situation.
Karter's Day Care is a large daycare center in South Orange, New Jersey. The daycare center serves several nearby businesses as well as a number of individual families. The businesses pay $6,180 per child per year for daycare services for their employees' children. The businesses pay in advance on a quarterly basis. For individual families, daycare services are provided monthly and billed at the beginning of the next month. The following transactions describe Karter's activities during December 2019: Required: 1....
Using one of Porter’s Generic Strategies, describe how you will position daycare center in the market: low cost or differentiation or both? Why? What will be its competitive scope? Why?
A daycare center director decided to experiment on the 2 to 4 year old children in his center. Typically an average of 60 children are dropped off at the center every morning, with a standard deviation of σ = 5.2. The director directed his staff to begin feeding the children two cookies and a cup of coffee to each child before sending them home to their parents. After several weeks, the director noticed that an average of 64 children were...
depreciation
At the end of 6 years, the equipment for the daycare is
expected to have a value of $12,000 and the building will be worth
$550,000.
Example 6: ComfortCare Assisted Living, Inc. (CC) has a large assisted living and rehabilitation facility in Georgetown, Texas. Many of its employees have children needing daycare and/or after school care. The HR director is proposing that CC establish an onsite subsidized daycare center for dependents of CC employees. While the HR director believes...
Patricia was called at work by a woman at the local daycare center. She told Patricia to come and pick up her son because he was not feeling well. Her son, 3½-year-old Marshall, had been feeling tired and achy when he woke up. While at daycare, his cheeks had become red and he was warm to touch. He did not want to play with his friends, and by the time Patricia arrived, he was crying. Later that afternoon, Marshall’s condition...
D 3. A 4-year-old girl weighs 31 lb and is in a daycare 6 hours/day. a) Estimate her energy needs/day. b) What proportion of these energy needs must be served at the daycare center? c) Give an example of a typical lunch that could be offered.
The Little Beaver Daycare Centres, a not-for-profit
organization, provides daycare services to low-income families in
20 communities in Alberta. The manager’s summary report for the
past four months of operations is reproduced here:
The daycare receives an operating subsidy from the province, but
unfortunately, the operating loss that has been incurred through
June $(78,839) is larger than anticipated. Part of the problem is
the salary increase that went into effect in June, which had been
overlooked when the budget was...
A daycare provider was bored with offering her daycare children the same physical activities each day: riding tricycles, going for nature hikes, and playing ball. Imagine that this daycare provider asked you for three new ideas that would encourage more interesting physical activities and that the total amount of time spent/day doing these activities would be 60 minutes. What recommendations would you give him or her?
After a recent measles outbreak in a local daycare center, a mom brings her 13-month old toddler to the pediatric clinic. While you are performing a routine health assessment and begin explaining the age-appropriate immunizations ordered by the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (MMR, Varicella and the first Hepatitis A vaccine), the mom expresses great concern about the vaccines. She states her fear of autism related to the MMR and also that “it is not good for the immune system to receive...
Mahulay's daughter attends daycare so that he can work. The daycare expenses total $3,000 for the year. Mahulay paid $3,000 of these expenses, but his mother, the child's grandmother, reimbursed him $3,000 for the payment of these expenses. What amount can Mahulay claim for the California Child and Dependent Care Expenses (CDC) Credit? A. $0B. $1,500C. $2,000D. $2,500