Multiple Choice
Clark Manufacturing makes blank CDs; it is a very competitive market and the company follows a target pricing strategy. Currently the market price for a unit of product (one unit equals a package of 100 CDs) is $18.00. Clark's production costs are shown below: Clark uses activity-based costing for its indirect production costs and provides the following information about this particular product:
The company's objective is to earn 5% profit on the sales price of the product. Clark carried out a value engineering study and decided that they could make the processing activity more efficient and save costs. If they reduce the total processing activity cost by $20,000, what will their profit percentage be? (Please round to the nearest tenth of a percent.)
A) 4.3%
B) 4.9%
C) 5.9%
D) 5.2%
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