Exam 14: Pricing Products and Services
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Elio Corporation would like to use target costing for a new product that is under consideration.At a selling price of $84 per unit,management projects sales of 40,000 units.The new product would require an investment of $400,000.The desired return on investment is 11%.
Required:
Determine the target cost per unit for the new product.
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Jabal Corporation makes a product with the following costs:
The company uses the absorption costing approach to cost-plus pricing described in the text.The pricing calculations are based on budgeted production and sales of 28,000 units per year. The company has invested $560,000 in this product and expects a return on investment of 10%.
The markup on absorption cost would be closest to:

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