Walman Corp. manufactures products X, Y, and Z from a joint production process. Joint costs are allocated to products based on relative sales value of the products at the split-off point. Additional information is as follows:       X   Y   Z   Total Units produced   14,000   10,000   6,000   30,000 Allocated joint costs $ 204,000 $ 90,000 $ 66,000 $ 360,000 Sales value at split-off   ?   150,000   110,000   600,000 Additional costs for further processing   38,000   30,000   22,000   90,000 Sales value if processed further   348,000   185,000   147,000   680,000                     Based solely on a relevant cost analysis, which of the three products should be processed by Walman beyond the split-off point?

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  1. Walman Corp. manufactures products X, Y, and Z from a joint production process. Joint costs are allocated to products based on relative sales value of the products at the split-off point. Additional information is as follows:

 

 

 

X

 

Y

 

Z   Total

Units produced

 

14,000

 

10,000

 

6,000

 

30,000

Allocated joint costs

$

204,000

$

90,000

$

66,000

$

360,000

Sales value at split-off

 

?

 

150,000

 

110,000

 

600,000

Additional costs for further processing

 

38,000

 

30,000

 

22,000

 

90,000

Sales value if processed further

 

348,000

 

185,000

 

147,000

 

680,000

                 

 

Based solely on a relevant cost analysis, which of the three products should be processed by Walman beyond the split-off point?

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