Multiple Choice
Corporate policy at Weber Pty Ltd requires that all transfers between divisions be recorded at variable cost as a transfer price.Divisional managers have complete autonomy in choosing their sources of customers and suppliers.The Milling Division sells a product called RK2.Forty per cent of the sales of RK2 are to the Products Division,while the remainder of the sales are to outside customers.The manager of the Milling Division is evaluating a special offer from an outside customer for 10 000 units of RK2 at a per unit price of $15.If the special offer were accepted,the Milling Division would be unable to supply those units to the Products Division.The Products Division could purchase those units from another supplier for $17 per unit.Annual capacity for the Milling Division is 25 000 units.The 2008 budget information for the Milling Division,based on full capacity,is presented below.Assuming the Milling Division manager agrees to the special offer,what is the effect of the decision on the gross margin of Weber as a whole?
A) $20 000 decrease
B) $50 000 decrease
C) $30 000 increase
D) $50 000 increase
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