Exam 9: Differential Analysis, Product Pricing, and Activity-Based Costing
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Ptarmigan Company produces two products.Product A has a contribution margin of $20 and requires 4 machine hours.Product B has a contribution margin of $18 and requires 3 machine hours.Determine the most profitable product assuming the machine hours are the constraint.
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Differential analysis can aid management in making decisions on a variety of alternatives, including whether to discontinue an unprofitable segment and whether to replace usable plant assets.
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All of the following should be considered in a make-or-buy decision except
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An employee of Morgan Corporation has found some partially completed units of Model X in a dusty corner of the warehouse.A job ticket attached to the units indicates that a total of $750 in manufacturing costs have been used to bring the materials to this point in the manufacturing process.The units can be sold in their current condition for $275 to a scrap metal dealer.If Morgan spends $250 to complete the units, they could be sold for $600.
a What should Morgan do? Why?
b Identify the sunk cost, if any.
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The amount of increase or decrease in revenue that is expected from a particular course of action as compared with an alternative is
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Which product has the highest contribution margin per machine hour?
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Match each of the definitions that follow with the term a-e it defines.
-Variable manufacturing costs plus variable selling and administrative costs are included in cost per unit
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Using the variable cost concept, determine the selling price for 30,000 units using the following data:

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The differential revenue of producing Product P is $22 per pound.
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Delaney Company is considering replacing equipment which originally cost $600,000 and which has $420,000 accumulated depreciation to date.A new machine will cost $790,000 and the old equipment can be sold for $8,000.What is the sunk cost in this situation?
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The Sierra Company produces its product at a total cost of $89 per unit.Of this amount, $14 per unit is selling and administrative costs.The total variable cost is $58 per unit and the desired profit is $28 per unit.
Determine the markup percentage using the a total cost, b product cost, and c variable cost concept.
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When estimated costs are used in applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing, the estimates should be based upon normal levels of performance.
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What is the contribution margin per machine hour for Bales?
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