Vaughn, Inc. currently manufactures a wicket as its main product. Costs per unit are as follows: Direct materials and direct labor $11 Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total 5 8 $24 Saran Company has contacted Vaughn with an offer to sell it 6400 wickets for $18 each. Of Vaughn's $8 per unit fixed cost, $5 per unit is unavoidable. Should Vaughn make or buy the wickets and why? O Make because the cost savings is $12800 ◇ Buy because the cost savings is $6400 ○ Buy because the cost savings is $19200 ○ Make because the cost savings is $6400
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- Polaris Inc. manufactures two types of metal stampings for the automobile industry: door handles and trim kits. Fixed cost equals 146,000. Each door handle sells for 12 and has variable cost of 9; each trim kit sells for 8 and has variable cost of 5. Required: 1. What are the contribution margin per unit and the contribution margin ratio for door handles and for trim kits? 2. If Polaris sells 20,000 door handles and 40,000 trim kits, what is the operating income? 3. How many door handles and how many trim kits must be sold for Polaris to break even? 4. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Assume that Polaris has the opportunity to rearrange its plant to produce only trim kits. If this is done, fixed costs will decrease by 35,000, and 70,000 trim kits can be produced and sold. Is this a good idea? Explain.Oat Treats manufactures various types of cereal bars featuring oats. Simmons Cereal Company has approached Oat Treats with a proposal to sell the company its top selling oat cereal bar at a price of $27,500 for 20,000 bars. The costs shown are associated with production of 20,000 oat bars currently. The manufacturing overhead consists of $3,000 of variable costs with the balance being allocated to fixed costs. Should Oat Treats make or buy the oat bars?Sheridan, Inc. currently manufactures a wicket as its main product. Costs per unit are as follows: Direct materials and direct labor $11 Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total 7 9 $27 Saran Company has contacted Sheridan with an offer to sell it 5400 wickets for $21 each. Of Sheridan's $9 per unit fixed cost, $5 per unit is unavoidable. Should Sheridan make or buy the wickets and why? O Make because the cost savings is $16200 O Make because the cost savings is $5400 O Buy because the cost savings is $10800 O Buy because the cost savings is $5400
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- Frannie Fans currently manufactures ceiling fans that include remotes to operate them. The current cost to manufacture 10,020 remotes is as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total Frannie is approached by Lincoln Company, which offers to make the remotes for $18 per unit. Required: Cost 10 $ 65,130 $ 55,110 $ 30,060 $ 50,100 $ 200,400 1. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if none of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 2. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if $20,040 of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 3. What is the change in net income if fixed cost of $20,040 can be avoided and Frannie could rent out the factory space no longer in use for $20,040? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required…Paxton Company can produce a component of its product that incurs the following costs per unit: direct materials, $10.50; direct labor, $14.50, and incremental overhead $3.50. An outside supplier has offered to sell the product to Paxton for $37.00. Compute the net incremental cost or savings of buying the component. Multiple Choice $3.50 cost per unit $8 5 savings per unit. $0 cost or savings per unit $8.50 cost per unit. $3.50 savings per unitFrannie Fans currently manufactures ceiling fans that include remotes to operate them. The current cost to manufacture 10,320 remotes is as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total Cost $ 67,080 $ 56,760 $ 30,960 $ 51,600 $ 206,400 Frannie is approached by Lincoln Company, which offers to make the remotes for $18 per unit. Required: 1. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if none of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 2. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if $20,640 of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 3. What is the change in net income if fixed cost of $20,640 can be avoided and Frannie could rent out the factory space no longer in use for $20,640?
- Frannie Fans currently manufactures ceiling fans that include remotes to operate them. The current cost to manufacture 10,040 remotes is as follows: Cost Direct materials 65, 260 55, 220 $ Direct labor Variable overhead 30,120 $ Fixed overhead 50, 200 $ 200,800 Total Frannie is approached by Lincoln Company which offers to make the remotes for $18 per unit. Required: 1. Compute the difference in cost between making and buying the remotes if none of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income? 2. Compute the difference in cost between making and buying the remotes if $20,080 of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income? 3. What is the change in net income if fixed cost of $20,080 can be avoided and Frannie could rent out the factory space no longer in use for $20,080?Frannie Fans currently manufactures ceiling fans that include remotes to operate them. The current cost to manufacture 10,340 remotes is as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total Cost $ 67,210 $ 56,870 $ 31,020 $ 51,700 $ 206,800 Frannie is approached by Lincoln Company, which offers to make the remotes for $18 per unit. Required: 1. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if none of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 2. Compute the difference in cost per unit between making and buying the remotes if $20,680 of the fixed costs can be avoided. What is the change in net income, if Frannie Fans buys the remotes? 3. What is the change in net income if fixed cost of $20,680 can be avoided and Frannie could rent out the factory space no longer in use for $20,680? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2…Nelly Technology manufactures a particular computer component. Currently, the costs per unit are asfollows:Direct material P 50Direct labor 500Variable overhead 250Fixed overhead 400Fur Inc. has obtained Nelly with a offer to sell 10,000 units of the component for P1,100 per unit. IfNelly accepts the proposal, P2,500,000 of the fixed overhead will be eliminated. Should Nelly makeor buy the component?