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- Morrill Company produces two different types of gauges: a density gauge and a thickness gauge. The segmented income statement for a typical quarter follows. Includes depreciation. The density gauge uses a subassembly that is purchased from an external supplier for 25 per unit. Each quarter, 2,000 subassemblies are purchased. All units produced are sold, and there are no ending inventories of subassemblies. Morrill is considering making the subassembly rather than buying it. Unit-level variable manufacturing costs are as follows: No significant non-unit-level costs are incurred. Morrill is considering two alternatives to supply the productive capacity for the subassembly. 1. Lease the needed space and equipment at a cost of 27,000 per quarter for the space and 10,000 per quarter for a supervisor. There are no other fixed expenses. 2. Drop the thickness gauge. The equipment could be adapted with virtually no cost and the existing space utilized to produce the subassembly. The direct fixed expenses, including supervision, would be 38,000, 8,000 of which is depreciation on equipment. If the thickness gauge is dropped, sales of the density gauge will not be affected. Required: 1. Should Morrill Company make or buy the subassembly? If it makes the subassembly, which alternative should be chosen? Explain and provide supporting computations. 2. Suppose that dropping the thickness gauge will decrease sales of the density gauge by 10 percent. What effect does this have on the decision? 3. Assume that dropping the thickness gauge decreases sales of the density gauge by 10 percent and that 2,800 subassemblies are required per quarter. As before, assume that there are no ending inventories of subassemblies and that all units produced are sold. Assume also that the per-unit sales price and variable costs are the same as in Requirement 1. Include the leasing alternative in your consideration. Now, what is the correct decision?Materials used by the Instrument Division of Ziegler Inc. are currently purchased from outside suppliers at a cost of 1,350 per unit. However, the same materials are available from the Components Division. The Components Division has unused capacity and can produce the materials needed by the Instrument Division at a variable cost of 900 per unit. a. If a transfer price of 1,000 per unit is established and 75,000 units of materials are transferred, with no reduction in the Components Divisions current sales, how much would Ziegler Inc.s total operating income increase? b. How much would the Instrument Divisions operating income increase? c. How much would the Components Divisions operating income increase?Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $12. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the market-based transfer price? • Variable cost per unit $10 • Fixed cost per unit 1.16 • Division B sales price of Component X 14.50
- Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $13. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the cost-based transfer price? Variable cost per unit $6.31 Fixed cost per unit 1.36 Division B sales price of Component X 14.5Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $12. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the cost-based transfer price? Variable cost per unit $7.48 • Fixed cost per unit 1.97 • Division B sales price of Component X 14.50Assume a company has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A has provided the following information regarding the one product that it manufactures and sells on the outside market: Selling price per unit (on the outside market) Variable cost per unit Fixed costs per unit (based on capacity) Capacity in units Division B could use Division A's product as a component part in the manufacture of 4,000 units of its own newly-designed product. Division B has received a quote of $58 from an outside supplier for a component part that is comparable to the one that Division A makes. If the company's divisional managers are evaluated based on their division's profits and Division A is currently selling 15,000 units on the outside market. what is Division B's highest acceptable transfer price if it were to buy 4,000 units from Division A? Multiple Choice $48 $52 $ 60 $ 44 $8 20,000 O $44 $58
- Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $13. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the full-cost-based transfer price? Variable cost per unit $7.89 Fixed cost per unit 1.48 Division B sales price of Component X 14.5Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $12. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the full-cost-based transfer price? • Variable cost per unit $6.69 Fixed cost per unit 1.47 . Division B sales price of Component X 14,50A company has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A has provided the following information regarding the one product that it manufactures and sells on the outside market: Selling price per unit (on the outside market) Variable cost per unit Fixed costs per unit (based on capacity) Capacity in units Multiple Choice $ $ Profits would decrease by $77,000 $ Division B could use Division A's product as a component part in the manufacture of 4,000 units of its own newly-designed product. Division B has received a quote of $63 from an outside supplier for a component part that is comparable to the one that Division A makes. Profits would decrease by $69,000 60 41 8 Also assume that the company's divisional managers are evaluated based on their division's profits and that Division A is currently selling 17,000 units on the outside market. If the managers of the two divisions do not agree on a transfer price and Division B purchases 4,000 component parts from an outside supplier,…
- Company E has two divisions, Division A and Division B. Division A is currently buying Component X from an external seller for $14. Division B produces Component X and has excess capacity. Using the following data, what would the transfer price per unit if Division A purchased Component X from Division B at the cost plus assuming 22% transfer price? • Variable cost per unit $6.71 • Fixed cost per unit 1.03 • Division B sales price of Component X 14.50Edwards Company has two operating divisions, A and B. The following information is provided for Division A: Unit selling price $158 $108 $ 28 Unit variable costs Unit fixed costs Division B uses the type of product produced by Division A and has approached Division A about buying the product internally. Division B is currently paying $153 to purchase the product from an outside source. If Division A sells internally it can save $14.0 per unit in variable costs. Assuming that Division A has sufficient excess capacity to produce all of the units requested by Division B, which of the following is the lowest price Division A should consider for the transfer? Multiple Choice $94.00 $108.00 $153.00 $144.00Division A of SLG Company produces a part it sells to other companies. Sales and cost data for the part are as follows: Capacity in units 60,000 units Selling price per unit O $27 per unit O $39 per unit O $36 per unit O $41 per unit Variable cost per unit O None of the above. Fixed cost per unit at capacity Division B, another division of SLG Company, would like to buy this part from Division A. Division B is currently purchasing the part from an outside source at $38 per unit. If Division A sells to Division B, then $1 in Division A's variable costs can be avoided. Assume Division A has enough idle capacity to handle all of Division B's needs without any increase in fixed costs and without interfering with outside sales. According to the transfer pricing guidelines, what is the lowest acceptable transfer price from the perspective of Division A? $40 per unit $28 per unit $9 per unit