2 Semester Cengage Now, Warren Accounting
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.21EX
(a)
To determine
Transfer price: The price charged for the goods and services transferred among the divisions is referred to as transfer price.
Approaches for setting transfer prices:
- Market price approach
- Negotiated price approach
- Cost price approach
The increase in Industries XP income from operations as a result of transfer pricing
(b)
To determine
The increase in I Division’s income from operations as a result of transfer pricing
(c)
To determine
The increase in C Division’s income from operations as a result of transfer pricing
(d)
To determine
The range of transfer price, if negotiated price approach is used
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