COST MGT:STRAT.EMP(LL)W/CONNECT ACCESS
COST MGT:STRAT.EMP(LL)W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 11, Problem 45P

1.

To determine

Develop a schematic diagram of the two-stage production process.

1.

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Develop a schematic diagram of the two-stage production process:

COST MGT:STRAT.EMP(LL)W/CONNECT ACCESS, Chapter 11, Problem 45P

Figure (1)

Note: In this case, the manufacturing overhead is entirely fixed, as such; hence it is considered a sunk cost with respect to the sell-or-process-further decision.

2.

To determine

Compute the following:

  1. a. Contribution margin per hour for output from Process 1.
  2. b. Contribution margin per hour for output from Process 2.
  3. c. The implication of the given information, if the goal of the company is to maximize shorttermoperating income.

2.

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In this case, the number of processing hours (Scarce resource)is limited,so the short-term objective would be to maximize the contribution margin per hour of processing time. Contribution margin per hour for output from Process 1 and Process 2 are as follows:

ParticularsProcess 1Process 2
Net selling price per unit (a)$ 2$ 5.10
Less: Cost of goods sold  
Direct material cost per unit$ 1.00$ 1.50
Direct labor cost per unit$ 0.20$ 0.40
Transferred in costs from process 1$ 0.00$ 1.20
 Total variable cost per unit  (b)$ 1.20$ 3.10
Contribution margin per unit (c=ab)$ 0.80$ 2.00
Number of hours per unit (d)  
(160)0.0167
(1+260)0.0500
Contribution margin per unit (cd)$ 47.90$ 40.00

Table (1)

From the above calculation, it is clear that Contribution margin per unit of Process 1 output is more profitable than output from Process 2. Therefore, the short-run operating income would be maximized if all available hours were used to produce Process #1 output.

3.

To determine

Compute the lowest acceptable selling price per unit for the output from Process 2 to make this output as profitable as the output from Process 1.

3.

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Compute the lowest acceptable selling price per unit for the output from Process 2 to make this output as profitable as the output from Process 1:

ParticularsProcess 1Process 2
Current selling price per unit $5.10 per unit
The required increase in profitability per processing hour ($48$40)$ 8
Multiply by:One unit of output from Process 2 requires 0.05 hours 
Increase in selling price$0.40
Minimum selling pricethe output from Process 2 $5.50 per unit

Table (2)

4.

To determine

Compute the following, by Assuming that 50% of the total overhead costs are variable:

  1. a. Revised Contribution margin per hour for output from Process 1.
  2. b. RevisedContribution margin per hour for output from Process 2.
  3. c. Describe whether the answer computed in requirement 2 changes, based on these revised calculations.

4.

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Compute the given by Assuming that 50% of the total overhead costs are variable:

ParticularsProcess 1Process 2
Net selling price per unit (a)$ 2$ 5.10
Less: Cost of goods sold  
Direct material cost per unit$ 1.00$ 1.50
Direct labor cost per unit$ 0.20$ 0.40
Variable overhead @50%$0.30$0.60
Transferred in costs from process 1($1.00+$0.20+$0.30)$ 0.00$ 1.50
 Total variable cost per unit  (b)$ 1.50$4.00
Contribution margin per unit (c=ab)$ 0.50$1.10
Number of hours per unit (d)  
(160)0.0167
(1+260)0.0500
Contribution margin per unit (cd)$29.94$22.00

Table (3)

From the above calculation, it is clear that the conclusion reached above in Requirement 2 still holds.

5.

To determine

  1. a. Calculate the contribution margin per processing hour using the sensitivity analysis for both Process 1 output and Process 2 output under the given assumptions regarding thepercentage of variable overhead costs: 0%, 25%, 50%, and 100%. Perform these calculations for Process2 output both for a selling price of $5.10 per unit and a selling price of $5.50 per unit.
  2. b. State the generalconclusion that could be drawn on the basis of this sensitivity analysis.

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Contribution margin or processing hour
% VOHProcess #2 selling price=$5.10/unitProcess #2 selling price=$5.50/unit
P1P2ΔP1P2Δ
0%$48.00$40.00$4.00$48.00$58.00$10.00
25%$39.00$31.00$8.00$39.00$49.00$10.00
50%$30.00$22.00$8.00$30.00$40.00$10.00
100%$12.00$4.00$8.00$12.00$22.00$10.00

Table (4)

In this case, the sensitivity analysis aidsto explain the result obtained in Requirement 4, and when Process #2 output uses three times as much processing time per unit, whencompared to Process #1. This is independent of selling prices and the composition of variable overhead. Moreover, the amount of variable overhead charged per unit of Process #2 output is always three times as much variable overhead charged per unit of output from Process #1.

Since these ratios are “constant across selling prices per unit for output from Process #2 and also constant across levels of variable overhead, the difference in contribution margin per hour between Process #1 and Process #2 output, at each assumed selling price per unit for Process #2 output, will be constant and independent of the proportion of total overhead that is variable”.

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