Truball Inc., which manufactures sports equipment, consists of several operating divisions. Division A has decided to go outside the company to buy materials since division B plans to increase its selling price for the same materials to $200. Information for division A and division B follows:       Outside price for materials   $190   Division A’s annual purchases   14,000 units Division B’s variable costs per unit   $180   Division B’s fixed costs, per year $ 1,330,000   Division B’s capacity utilization   100 %       Required: 1. Assume that division B cannot sell its materials to outside buyers. Calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole if Division A purchases the materials outside the company. 2-a. Assume that division B can save $250,000 in fixed costs if it does not manufacture the material for Division A. Calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole for A to purchase outside the company. 2-b. From the standpoint of the effect of the transaction on the company as a whole, should Division A purchase from the outside market? 3-a. Assume the situation in Requirement 1. If the outside market value for the materials drops $24, calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole for A to purchase outside the company. 3-b. From the standpoint of the effect of the transaction on the company as a whole, should Division A purchase from the outside market?

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Truball Inc., which manufactures sports equipment, consists of several operating divisions. Division A has decided to go outside the company to buy materials since division B plans to increase its selling price for the same materials to $200. Information for division A and division B follows:

 

   
Outside price for materials   $190  
Division A’s annual purchases   14,000 units
Division B’s variable costs per unit   $180  
Division B’s fixed costs, per year $ 1,330,000  
Division B’s capacity utilization   100 %
 

 

 

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1. Assume that division B cannot sell its materials to outside buyers. Calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole if Division A purchases the materials outside the company.

2-a. Assume that division B can save $250,000 in fixed costs if it does not manufacture the material for Division A. Calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole for A to purchase outside the company.

2-b. From the standpoint of the effect of the transaction on the company as a whole, should Division A purchase from the outside market?

3-a. Assume the situation in Requirement 1. If the outside market value for the materials drops $24, calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole for A to purchase outside the company.

3-b. From the standpoint of the effect of the transaction on the company as a whole, should Division A purchase from the outside market?

 

Assume that division B can save $250,000 in fixed costs if it does not manufacture the material for Division A. Calculate the net cost or benefit to the company as a whole for A to purchase outside the company. (Enter all the amounts as positive value.)

 

From the standpoint of the effect of the transaction on the company as a whole, should Division A purchase from the outside market?

 
 
 
 
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