Cane Company manufactures two products called A1pia d Beta that sell for $120 and $80, respectively. Each product uses only one type of raw material that costs $6 per pound. The company has the capacity produce 100,000 units of each product. Its average cost per unit for each product at this level of activity are given below:
The company considers its traceable fixed manufacturing overhead to be avoidable, whereas its common fixed expenses are unavoidable and have been allocated to products based on sales dollars.
Required:
(Answer each question independently unless instructed otherwise.)
Assume that Cane expects to produce and sell 80,000 Alphas during the current year. One of Cane’s sales representatives has found a new customer who is willing to buy 10,000 additional Alphas for a price of $80 per unit. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of accepting the new customer’s order?
Concept Introduction:
Financial advantage (disadvantage): Financial advantage (disadvantage) refers to the incremental profit or loss, a company will earn in situations like acceptance of a special order, dropping of a business line, etc.
It is calculated by only considering the relevant costs. The incremental revenues and incremental costs are taken together to calculate financial advantage or disadvantage. Financial advantage refers to incremental net operating income and financial disadvantage refers to incremental net operating loss.
To calculate:
Financial advantage (disadvantage) of accepting the new customer’s order for Alpha
Answer to Problem 3F15
Solution:
The financial advantage of accepting the new customer’s order for Alpha is $ 110,000.
Explanation of Solution
The incremental net operating profit (loss) is the difference between incremental revenues and costs.
Alpha - Incremental Net operating profit (Loss) (in $) | ||
Incremental Revenue ( $ 80/ unit X 10,000 additional units) | 800,000 | |
Less: | ||
Incremental costs - | ||
Direct material ( $ 30/ units X 10,000 additional units) | 300,000 | |
Direct labor ( $ 20/ unit X 10,000 additional units) | 200,000 | |
Variable manufacturing overhead ( $ 7/ unit X 10,000 additional units) | 70,000 | |
Variable selling expenses ( $ 12/ unit X 10,000 additional units) | 120,000 | |
Total incremental costs | 690,000 | |
Alpha -Incremental net operating income | 110,000 |
Given, the information for the product Alpha −
- Additional sales units = 10,000 units
- Selling price per unit = $ 80 per unit
- Direct Material per unit = $ 30 per unit
- Direct Labor per unit = $ 20 per unit
- Variable manufacturing overhead per unit = $ 7 per unit
- Variable selling expenses per unit = $ 12 per unit
Calculations:
- Incremental revenue
- Incremental costs
- Incremental Net operating income
Thus, the financial advantage of accepting the new customer’s order for Alpha = $ 110,000.
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