Multiple Choice
Figure 6-8
James Ltd. produces three products in a joint process: A, B, and C. The joint costs are as follows: The split-off values for A, B, and C are £80,000, £100,000, and £60,000, respectively. If management processes the three products beyond the split-off point, sales values for A, B, and C would increase to £150,000, £130,000, and £120,000, respectively. In order to process the products further, the company must incur separable costs of £14,000, £12,000, and £10,000 for products A, B, and C, respectively. James uses the sales-value-at-split-off method to allocate joint costs.
-Refer to Figure 6-8. Should James Ltd. process C further?
A) Process further; profits will increase £56,000.
B) Process further; profits will increase £66,000.
C) Process further; profits will increase £50,000.
D) Sell now.
Correct Answer:

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