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Chapter 7: Incremental Analysis and Chapter 8: Pricing
Chapter 7: Exercises 3, 7, and 11, P7-3A
Chapter 8: Exercises 2, 6, and 9, P8-3A
E7-3
Moonbeam Company manufactures toasters. For the first 8
months of 2017, the company reported the following operating
results while operating at 75% of plant capacity:
Sales (350,000 units) $4,375,000
Cost of goods sold 2,600,000
Gross profit 1,775,000
Operating expenses 840,000
Net income $ 935,000
Cost of goods sold was 70% variable and 30% fixed; operating
expenses were 80% variable and 20% fixed.
In September, Moonbeam receives a special order for 15,000
toasters at $7.60 each from Luna Company of Ciudad Juarez.
Acceptance of the order would result in an additional $3,000 of
shipping costs but no increase in fixed costs.
Instructions
a. Prepare an incremental analysis for the special order.
b. Should Moonbeam accept the special order? Why or why
not?
E7-7
Riggs Company purchases sails and produces sailboats. It
currently produces 1,200 sailboats per year, operating at
normal capacity, which is about 80% of full capacity. Riggs
purchases sails at $250 each, but the company is considering
using the excess capacity to manufacture the sails instead. The
manufacturing cost per sail would be $100 for direct materials,
$80 for direct labor, and $90 for overhead. The $90 overhead is
based on $78,000 of annual fixed overhead that is allocated
using normal capacity.
The president of Riggs has come to you for advice. β€œIt would
cost me $270 to make the sails,” she says, β€œbut only $250 to buy
them. Should I continue buying them, or have I missed
something?”
Instructions
a. Prepare a per unit analysis of the differential costs. Briefly
explain whether Riggs should make or buy the sails.
b. If Riggs suddenly finds an opportunity to rent out the unused
capacity of its factory for $77,000 per year, would your answer
to part (a) change? Briefly explain.
E7-11
Kirk Minerals processes materials extracted from mines. The
most common raw material that it processes results in three
joint products: Spock, Uhura, and Sulu. Each of these products
can be sold as is, or each can be processed further and sold for a
higher price. The company incurs joint costs of $180,000 to
process one batch of the raw material that produces the three
joint products. The following cost and sales information is
available for one batch of each product.
Sales Value at
Sales Value of
Split-Off Point Allocated Joint Costs Cost to
Process Further Processed Product
Spock $210,000 $40,000 $110,000
$300,000
Uhura 300,000 60,000 85,000
400,000
Sulu 455,000 80,000 250,000
800,000
Instructions
a. Determine whether each of the three joint products should
be sold as is, or processed further.
P7-3A
Thompson Industrial Products Inc. (TIPI) is a diversified
industrial-cleaner processing company. The company's Dargan
plant produces two products: a table cleaner and a floor
cleaner from a common set of chemical inputs (CDG). Each
week, 900,000 ounces of chemical input are processed at a cost
of $210,000 into 600,000 ounces of floor cleaner and 300,000
ounces of table cleaner. The floor cleaner has no market value
until it is converted into a polish with the trade name Floor
Shine. The additional processing costs for this conversion
amount to $240,000.
Floor Shine sells at $20 per 30-ounce bottle. The table cleaner
can be sold for $17 per 25-ounce bottle. However, the table
cleaner can be converted into two other products by adding
300,000 ounces of another compound (TCP) to the 300,000
ounces of table cleaner. This joint process will yield 300,000
ounces each of table stain remover (TSR) and table polish (TP).
The additional processing costs for this process amount to
$100,000. Both table products can be sold for $14 per 25-ounce
bottle.
The company decided not to process the table cleaner into TSR
and TP based on the following analysis.
Instructions
1. Determine if management made the correct decision
to not process the table cleaner further by doing the following.
1. Calculate the company's total weekly gross profit assuming
the table cleaner is not processed further.
2. Calculate the company's total weekly gross profit assuming
the table cleaner is processed further.
(2) Gross profit $186,000
3. Compare the resulting net incomes and comment on
management's decision.
2. using incremental analysis, determine if the table
cleaner should be processed further.
E8-2
Eckert Company is involved in producing and selling high-end
golf equipment. The company has recently been involved in
developing various types of laser guns to measure yardages on
the golf course. One small laser gun, called Little Laser, appears
to have a very large potential market. Because of competition,
Eckert does not believe that it can charge more than $90 for
Little Laser. At this price, Eckert believes it can sell 100,000 of
these laser guns. Eckert will require an investment of
$8,000,000 to manufacture, and the company wants an ROI of
20%.
Instructions
a. Determine the target cost for one Little Laser.
E8-6
Alma's Recording Studio rents studio time to musicians in 2-
hour blocks. Each session includes the use of the studio
facilities, a digital recording of the performance, and a
professional music producer/mixer. Anticipated annual
volume is 1,000 sessions. The company has invested
$2,352,000 in the studio and expects a return on investment
(ROI) of 20%. Budgeted costs for the coming year are as
follows.
a. Determine the total cost per session
b. Determine the desired ROI per session
c. Calculate the markup percentage on the total cost per
session.
d. Calculate the target price per session.
E8-9
Rey Custom Electronics (RCE) sells and installs complete
security, computer, audio, and video systems for homes. On
newly constructed homes it provides bids using time and
material pricing. The following budgeted cost data are
available.
Time Charges Material
Loading Charges
Technicians' wages and benefits $150,000
β€”
Parts manager's salary and benefits β€”
$34,000
Office employee's salary and benefits 30,000
15,000
Other overhead 15,000
42,000
Total budgeted costs $195,000
$91,000
The company has budgeted for 6,250 hours of technician time
during the coming year. It desires a $38 profit margin per hour
of labor and an 80% profit on parts. It estimates the total
invoice cost of parts and materials in 2017 will be $700,000.
Instructions
a. Compute the rate charged per hour of labor.
b. Compute the material loading percentage.
c. RCE has just received a request for a bid from Buil Builders
on a $1,200,000 new home. The company estimates that it
would require 80 hours of labor and $40,000 of parts. Compute
the total estimated bill.
P8-5A
Gutierrez Company makes various electronic products. The
company is divided into a number of autonomous divisions that
can either sell to internal units or sell externally. All divisions
are located in buildings on the same piece of property. The
Board Division has offered the Chip Division $21 per unit to
supply it with chips for 40,000 boards. It has been purchasing
these chips for $22 per unit from outside suppliers. The Chip
Division receives $22.50 per unit for sales made to outside
customers on this type of chip. The variable cost of chips sold
externally by the Chip Division is $14.50. It estimates that it will
save $4.50 per chip of selling expenses on units sold internally
to the Board Division. The Chip Division has no excess capacity.
Instructions
1. Calculate the minimum transfer price that the Chip
Division should accept. Discuss whether it is in the Chip
Division's best interest to accept the offer.
2. Suppose that the Chip Division decides to reject the offer.
What are the financial implications for each division, and for
the company as a whole, of this decision?
c. RCE has just received a request for a bid from Buil Builders
on a $1,200,000 new home. The company estimates that it
would require 80 hours of labor and $40,000 of parts. Compute
the total estimated bill.
P8-5A
Gutierrez Company makes various electronic products. The
company is divided into a number of autonomous divisions that
can either sell to internal units or sell externally. All divisions
are located in buildings on the same piece of property. The
Board Division has offered the Chip Division $21 per unit to
supply it with chips for 40,000 boards. It has been purchasing
these chips for $22 per unit from outside suppliers. The Chip
Division receives $22.50 per unit for sales made to outside
customers on this type of chip. The variable cost of chips sold
externally by the Chip Division is $14.50. It estimates that it will
save $4.50 per chip of selling expenses on units sold internally
to the Board Division. The Chip Division has no excess capacity.
Instructions
1. Calculate the minimum transfer price that the Chip
Division should accept. Discuss whether it is in the Chip
Division's best interest to accept the offer.
2. Suppose that the Chip Division decides to reject the offer.
What are the financial implications for each division, and for
the company as a whole, of this decision?

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  • 2. E7-7 Riggs Company purchases sails and produces sailboats. It currently produces 1,200 sailboats per year, operating at normal capacity, which is about 80% of full capacity. Riggs purchases sails at $250 each, but the company is considering using the excess capacity to manufacture the sails instead. The manufacturing cost per sail would be $100 for direct materials, $80 for direct labor, and $90 for overhead. The $90 overhead is based on $78,000 of annual fixed overhead that is allocated using normal capacity. The president of Riggs has come to you for advice. β€œIt would cost me $270 to make the sails,” she says, β€œbut only $250 to buy them. Should I continue buying them, or have I missed something?” Instructions a. Prepare a per unit analysis of the differential costs. Briefly explain whether Riggs should make or buy the sails. b. If Riggs suddenly finds an opportunity to rent out the unused capacity of its factory for $77,000 per year, would your answer to part (a) change? Briefly explain. E7-11 Kirk Minerals processes materials extracted from mines. The most common raw material that it processes results in three joint products: Spock, Uhura, and Sulu. Each of these products can be sold as is, or each can be processed further and sold for a higher price. The company incurs joint costs of $180,000 to process one batch of the raw material that produces the three joint products. The following cost and sales information is available for one batch of each product. Sales Value at Sales Value of Split-Off Point Allocated Joint Costs Cost to
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  • 4. Instructions 1. Determine if management made the correct decision to not process the table cleaner further by doing the following. 1. Calculate the company's total weekly gross profit assuming the table cleaner is not processed further. 2. Calculate the company's total weekly gross profit assuming the table cleaner is processed further. (2) Gross profit $186,000 3. Compare the resulting net incomes and comment on management's decision. 2. using incremental analysis, determine if the table cleaner should be processed further. E8-2 Eckert Company is involved in producing and selling high-end golf equipment. The company has recently been involved in developing various types of laser guns to measure yardages on the golf course. One small laser gun, called Little Laser, appears to have a very large potential market. Because of competition, Eckert does not believe that it can charge more than $90 for Little Laser. At this price, Eckert believes it can sell 100,000 of these laser guns. Eckert will require an investment of $8,000,000 to manufacture, and the company wants an ROI of 20%. Instructions a. Determine the target cost for one Little Laser. E8-6 Alma's Recording Studio rents studio time to musicians in 2- hour blocks. Each session includes the use of the studio facilities, a digital recording of the performance, and a professional music producer/mixer. Anticipated annual volume is 1,000 sessions. The company has invested $2,352,000 in the studio and expects a return on investment
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  • 6. c. RCE has just received a request for a bid from Buil Builders on a $1,200,000 new home. The company estimates that it would require 80 hours of labor and $40,000 of parts. Compute the total estimated bill. P8-5A Gutierrez Company makes various electronic products. The company is divided into a number of autonomous divisions that can either sell to internal units or sell externally. All divisions are located in buildings on the same piece of property. The Board Division has offered the Chip Division $21 per unit to supply it with chips for 40,000 boards. It has been purchasing these chips for $22 per unit from outside suppliers. The Chip Division receives $22.50 per unit for sales made to outside customers on this type of chip. The variable cost of chips sold externally by the Chip Division is $14.50. It estimates that it will save $4.50 per chip of selling expenses on units sold internally to the Board Division. The Chip Division has no excess capacity. Instructions 1. Calculate the minimum transfer price that the Chip Division should accept. Discuss whether it is in the Chip Division's best interest to accept the offer. 2. Suppose that the Chip Division decides to reject the offer. What are the financial implications for each division, and for the company as a whole, of this decision?
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