Question 2* Question 2 Kokoy has 50,000 units of partially finished product J. Processing costs to date are P50,000. The 50,000 unfinished units can be sold as is, for P100,000 or they can be processed further to produce finished products 1A, 2B, and 3C. Processing the units further will cost an additional P80,000 and will yield total revenues of P200,000. Kokoy must decide whether the added revenues from selling finished products 1A, 2B, and 3C, exceed the costs of finishing them. Show the computation and decision Kokoy should make.
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- Sell or process further Dakota Coffee Company produces Columbian coffee in batches of 7,500 pounds. The standard quantity of materials required in the process is 7,500 pounds, which cost 6.00 per pound. Columbian coffee can be sold without further processing for 9.80 per pound. Columbian coffee can also be processed further to yield Decaf Columbian, which can be sold for 11.60 per pound. The processing into Decaf Columbian requires additional processing costs of 6,300 per batch. The additional processing will also cause a 5% loss of product due to evaporation. a. Prepare a differential analysis dated December 11 on whether to sell regular Columbian (Alternative 1) or process further into Decaf Columbian (Alternative 2). b. Should Dakota Coffee Company sell Columbian coffee or process further and sell Decaf Columbian? Explain. c. Determine the price of Decaf Columbian that would cause neither an advantage nor a disadvantage for processing further and selling Decaf Columbian.Sell or process further Calgary Lumber Company incurs a cost of 315 per hundred board feet (hbf) in processing certain rough-cut lumber, which it sells for 440 per hbf. An alternative is to produce a finished cut at a total processing cost of 465 per hbf, which can be sold for 600 per hbf. Prepare a differential analysis dated March 15 on whether to sell rough-cut lumber (Alternative 1) or process further into finished-cut lumber (Alternative 2).Question iii) Han products manufacturing 40,000 units of part S-9 each year for use of its production line. A this level of activity, the cost per unit for part S-9 is given as follows : DM - $4.60; DL - $12; VMOH $3.60; FMOH $6. An outside supplier has offered to sell 40,000 units of part S-9 each year to Han products for $25 per part. If Han products accepts this offer, the facilities now being used to manufacturing part S-9 could be rented to another company at an annual rental of $80,000. However. Han products has determined that 2/3 of FMOH being applied to part S-9 would continue even if part S-9 were purchased from the outside supplier. Requirement: iii1. Calculate how much profit will increase/decrease if the outside supplier’s offer is accepted.
- PROBLEM 2 Joie Company Manufactures two products R and S, Joie produced 12,000 units of R with an after split-off sales value of P45,000. However, if R were to be processed further, additional cost of P6,000 will be incurred but the sales value will increase to P60,000. Joie produced 6,000 units of S with an after split-off sales value of P30,000. However if S were to be further processed, additional cost of 3,600 will be incurred but sales value will go up to 36,000. Under the relative sales value at split-off approach, the allocation to R from the total product cost is 27,000. What is the total Joint Product cost?QUESTION 3 Senior Company currently buys 30,000 units of a part used to manufacture its product at $40 per unit. Recently the supplier informed Senior Company that a 20% increase will take effect next year. Senior has some additional space and could produce the units for the following per-unit costs (based on 30,000 units): Direct materials $16 Direct labour 12 Variable overhead 12 Fixed overhead 10 Total $50 If the units are purchased from the supplier, $200,000 of fixed costs will continue to be incurred. In addition, the plant can be rented out for $20,000 per year if the parts are purchased externally.Required: Should Senior Company buy the part externally or make it internally?Porvide answer in table format Cobe Company has already manufactured 19,000 units of Product A at a cost of $25 per unit. The 19,000 units can be sold at this stage for $490,000. Alternatively, the units can be further processed at a $230,000 total additional cost and be converted into 5,500 units of Product B and 11,000 units of Product C. Per unit selling price for Product B is $107 and for Product C is $56. 1. Prepare an analysis that shows whether the 19,000 units of Product A should be processed further or not?
- Question Content Area Frank Co. is currently operating at 80% of capacity and is currently purchasing a part used in its manufacturing operations for $25 unit. The unit cost for Frank Co. to make the part is $30, which includes $3 of fixed costs. If 20,000 units of the part are normally purchased each year but could be manufactured using unused capacity, what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease for making the part rather than purchasing it? a.$40,000 decrease b.$40,000 increase c.$60,000 decrease d.$60,000 increase2. Nando Company manufactures 3 products, A, B, and C, by the same production process which costs $100,000. Each product could be sold at split off or processed further and sold at a higher price. product Selling Price at Split Off Selling Price After Processed Additional Processing Costs A $60000 $190000 $100000 B $15000 $35000 $30000 C $55000 $215000 $150000 a. Determine the total net income if all products are sold at the split off point. b. Determine the total net income if all products are sold after further processing. c. Which product should be processed further and which product should not? Provide the incremental analysis for your answer.Problem 4 Bexter Labs produces three products: A, B, and C. Bexter can sell up to 3000 units of product A, up to 2000 units of product B, and up to 2000 units of product C. Each unit of product C uses two units of A and three units of B and incurs $5 in processing costs. Products A and B are produced from either raw material 1 or raw material 2. It costs $6 to purchase and process one unit of raw material 1. Each processed unit of raw material 1 yields two units of A and three units of B. It costs $3 to purchase and process a unit of raw material 2. Each processed unit of raw material 2 yields one unit of A and two units of B. The unit prices for the products are A, $5; B, $4; C, $25. The quality levels of each product are: A, 8; B, 7; C, 6. The average quality level of the units sold must be at least 7. Determine how to maximize Bexter's profit.
- 5.Arthur Corp. manufactures liquid chemicals A and B from a joint process. Joint costs are allocated on the basis of relative market value at split-off. It costs P4,560 to process 500 gallons of Product A and 1,000 gallons of Product B to the split-off point. The market value at split-off is P10 per gallon for Product A and P14 for Product B. Product B requires an additional process beyond split-off at a cost of P2 per gallon before it can be sold. What is Arthur's cost to produce 1,000 gallons of Product B? 6.The portion of joint cost allocated to Product A isProblem 6 Lucille Inc manufactures a product that gives rise to a by-product called “Robon”. The only cost associated with Robon are additional processing cost of P1.00 for each unit. Lucille accounts for Robon sales first by deducting its separable costs from such sales and then by deducting this net amount from the cost of sales of the major product. For the past year, 2,000 units of Robon were produced which were sold for P3.00 each. Sales revenue and cost of goods sold from the main product were P500,000 and P400,000 respectively. If Lucille changes its method of accounting for Roblon sales by showing the net amount as “other income”, the effect on gross margin would be (increase of decrease of what amount?)Problem 6 Lucille Inc manufactures a product that gives rise to a by-product called “Robon”. The only cost associated with Robon are additional processing cost of P1.00 for each unit. Lucille accounts for Robon sales first by deducting its separable costs from such sales and then by deducting this net amount from the cost of sales of the major product. For the past year, 2,000 units of Robon were produced which were sold for P3.00 each. Sales revenue and cost of goods sold from the main product were P500,000 and P400,000 respectively. The gross margin after considering the by-product sales and costs would be