company has two divisions, Division C and Division D. Division C has provided the following information regarding the one product that it manufactures and sells on the outside market: Selling price per unit (on the outside market) $ 60 Variable cost per unit $ 44 Fixed costs per unit (based on capacity) $ 8 Capacity in units 20,000 Division D could use Division C’s product as a component part in the manuf

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Assume a company has two divisions, Division C and Division D. Division C has provided the following information regarding the one product that it manufactures and sells on the outside market:

Selling price per unit (on the outside market) $ 60
Variable cost per unit $ 44
Fixed costs per unit (based on capacity) $ 8
Capacity in units 20,000

Division D could use Division C’s product as a component part in the manufacture of 4,000 units of its own newly-designed product. Division D has received a quote of $58 from an outside supplier for a component part that is comparable to the one that Division C makes.

If the company’s divisional managers are evaluated based on their division’s profits and Division C is currently selling 15,000 units on the outside market, what is Division C’s lowest acceptable transfer price if it were to sell 4,000 units to Division D?

 

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