Question: Please help with excel too. To Prepare From the case questions, we ll only consider 1 a - 1 c and 2 a and 2

Please help with excel too. To Prepare From the case questions, well only consider 1a-1c and 2a and 2b (ignore the rest). Some direction/suggestion:
1a. Put Purchasing Dept Cost on the Y axis for clarity.
1b. Consider the visualizations. Do you notice any outliers and can you explain them with case data? Should you do anything about them (i.e. retain, adjust, or exclude)? Do any potential drivers appear more promising?
1c. Run the possible regression combinations (i.e. all potential drivers at once and then each of the possible pairs). Focus on the coefficients and consider what they are telling you. Which is best?
2a. What would you tell Joe about cost behaviors at the stores?
2b. What recommendations would make?To Turn In Two pages max. Write a brief memo to Joe, focusing on what youve learned and your recommendations. You will also turn in your Excel file, but be sure your memo includes all necessary data, exhibits, and analysis for Joe and team to fully understand your approach and the implications (i.e. it should stand alone).Dans Western Wear began its humble roots on Main Street
in Sheridan, Wyoming, where Thomas George, a Greek
immigrant, settled his family in 1919 and began a cobbler
business that served ranchers, cowboys, and coal miners. Dan
George, Thomas son, was nine years old when they arrived
in the United States and was soon active in his fathers
cobbler business. Ultimately, he took over the business and
began to increase the stores inventory, creating the business
that is known today as Dans Western Wear, which sells
quality boots, work clothes, western apparel, and jewelry to
just about anybody. Dan believes that if clothes can hold up
to a dusty hard days work, and look great at the same time,
all the better. The company prides itself on quality clothes
with good old-fashioned service. Customers are greeted at
the door and helped throughout their experience. A visit to
Dans Western Wear is like a visit to an old friend.
Dans Western Wear is typical of western wear retail
outlets. The industry is characterized by many independent
regional shops. Frequently, these retail shops have been
in operation for many years and have a multigenerational,
loyal customer base. Recently, the online western wear
business has shown some growth, but customers are
primarily interested in face-to-face shopping where they
can feel the products, try them on, and visit with locals who
share their interests. Because these specialty retail outlets
have relatively little competition from online and discount
retailers, western wear stores have enjoyed relatively high
profit margins for retail businesses. If managed well, these
can be profitable stores.
Joe West, a young entrepreneur who had worked at
Dans Western Wear prior to going to graduate school for a
masters in business administration, saw an opportunity to
consolidate western wear retail outlets to gain efficiencies.
Thus, he founded Consolidated Western Wear Retailers
(CWWR) and began purchasing profitable western wear
stores, starting with Dans Western Wear. He also assembled
a management team to help him grow his business. As a
new store is purchased, Joe and the management team study
the store to learn how it is successful. Initially, they do not
make major changes, keeping the same store name and
encouraging the store to operate as before. Over time, Joe
and the management team implement changes to improve
profitability. Currently, CWWR owns 21 retail stores, and
Joe believes this is large enough to aggressively pursue
efficiencies from consolidation.
IMA EDUCATIONAL CASE JOURNAL VOL. 10, NO.4, ART. 3, DECEMBER 20171
ISSN 1940-204X
Consolidated Western Wear Retailers:
Regression Analysis to Understand Cost Drivers
in a Purchasing Department
Anne M. A Sergeant, PhD, CMA
School of Accounting Seidman College of Business
Grand Valley State University
2017 I M A
THE PROBLEM
Each year Joe reviews the financial information for all the
CWWR stores. This past year was a relatively good year;
company profits were up despite the huge July Fourth fire
in Las Vegas, Nevada, that shut down the store for four
months and required replacement of all the inventory. Joe
did notice, however, that purchasing department costs varied
considerably between stores. The minimum was $575,000
and the maximum was $2.2 million. This was perplexing, and
he thought this might be an area where efficiencies could
be achieved. Currently, each store has its own purchasing
department with full autonomy. In the western wear industry,
regional customers have regional tastes and desires. Local
purchasing agents are thought to be best able to understand
the desires of local customers and to meet those needs.
On his management team, Joe has a managerial cost
specialist with skills in data analytics. Together they
discussed the purchase department cost problem and
identified three poten

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