Company XYZ is conducting an engineering economic analysis to decide whether to make vs purchase position for a necessary element needed ins several products. Now the engineering department has established this information: Option A to purchase 10,000 units annually at a fixed price of $8.50 per unit. The cost of placing the order is insignificant as per the present cost accounting procedure. Option B to manufacture 10,000 units annually with a direct labor cost of $1.50 per unit, manufacturing overhead cost is allotted at 200% of direct labor (which is $3.00 per unit) ) and Direct materials cost at $5.00 per unit. Based on the information should the unit be purchased or manufactured?
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- Mary Williams, owner of Williams Products, is evaluatingwhether to introduce a new product line. After thinkingthrough the production process and the costs of raw materi-als and new equipment, Williams estimates the variable costsof each unit produced and sold at $6 and the fixed costs peryear at $60,000.a. If the selling price is set at $18 each, how many unitsmust be produced and sold for Williams to break even?Use both graphic and algebraic approaches to get youranswer.b. Williams forecasts sales of 10,000 units for the first year ifthe selling price is set at $14 each. What would be the totalcontribution to profits from this new product during thefirst year?c. If the selling price is set at $12.50, Williams forecasts thatfirst-year sales would increase to 15,000 units. Which pric-ing strategy ($14.00 or $12.50) would result in the greatertotal contribution to profits?d. What other considerations would be crucial to the finaldecision about making and marketing the new product?Office Tech Inc. is currently purchasing a standard part for $25 per unit which is used for manufacturing different types of devices. The company is operating at 80% capacity and can make the part at a cost of $30 per unit which include an allocated fixed cost per unit of $8. If the company decide to use the idle manufacturing space to produce 30,000 units of parts, what would be the impact on operating income if Office Tech makes the part? Group of answer choices Operating income would be decreased by $90,000. Operating income would be increased by $90,000. Operating income would be decreased by $150,000. Operating income would be increased by $150,000.Crane Company has decided to introduce a new product. The new product can be manufactured by either a capital-intensive method or a labor-intensive method. The manufacturing method will not affect the quality of the product. The estimated manufacturing costs by the two methods are as follows. Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed manufacturing costs (a) Crane' market research department has recommended an introductory unit sales price of $40.00. The selling expenses are estimated to be $622,000 annually plus $2.00 for each unit sold, regardless of manufacturing method. (b) Capital-Intensive $6.00 per unit $7.00 per unit $4.00 per unit Your answer is correct. $3,200,000 Calculate the estimated break-even point in annual unit sales of the new product if Crane Company uses the: 1. Capital-intensive manufacturing method. 2. Labor-intensive manufacturing method. Break-even point in units eTextbook and Media Labor-Intensive $7.00 per unit $10.00 per unit $5.50 per unit…
- A manager is trying to decide whether to purchase a certain part or to have it produce internally. Internal production could use either of two processes. One would entail a variable cost of P17 per unit and an annual fixed cost of P200,000, the other would entail a variable cost of P14 per unit and an annual fixed cost of 240,000. Three vendors are willing to provide the part. Vendor A has a price of P20 per unit for any volume up to 30,000 units. Vendor B has a price of P22 per unit for demand of 1,000 units less, and P18 per unit for larger quantities. Vendor C offers a price of P21 per unit for the first 1,000 units, and P19 per unit for additional units. Required: If the manager anticipates an annual volume of 10,000 units, which alternative would be best from a cost standpoint?One component of communication equipment produced by Briggs Audio Systems is currently being purchased for P225. Management is studying the possibility of manufacturing that component. Annual usage of the part is 5,000 units. Fixed costs (all of which remains unchanged whether the part is made or purchased) are at P140,000 or P28 per unit. If to be produced, Variable costs are P95 per unit for materials; P55 per unit for labor; and P60 per unit for variable manufacturing overhead. Required: Which option would be advantageous and by how much? 1. Make is advantageous by P75,000 2. Buy is advantageous by P75,000 3. Make is advantageous by P65,000 4. Buy is advantageous by P65,000One component of communication equipment produced by Briggs Audio Systems is currently being purchased for P225. Management is studying the possibility of manufacturing that component. Annual usage of the part is 5,000 units. Fixed costs (all of which remains unchanged whether the part is made or purchased) are at P140,000 or P28 per unit. If to be produced, Variable costs are P95 per unit for materials; P55 per unit for labor; and P60 per unit for variable manufacturing overhead. Required: Which option would be advantageous and by how much? Make is advantageous by P75,000 Buy is advantageous by P75,000 Make is advantageous by P65,000 Buy is advantageous by P65,000 Group of answer choices 1 2 3 4
- Nelly Technology manufactures a particular computer component. Currently, the costs per unit are asfollows:Direct material P 50Direct labor 500Variable overhead 250Fixed overhead 400Fur Inc. has obtained Nelly with a offer to sell 10,000 units of the component for P1,100 per unit. IfNelly accepts the proposal, P2,500,000 of the fixed overhead will be eliminated. Should Nelly makeor buy the component?Rundle Electronics currently produces the shipping containers it uses to deliver the electronics products it sells. The monthly cost of producing 9,300 containers follows. Unit-level materials. Unit-level labor Unit-level overhead Product-level costs* Allocated facility-level costs One-third of these costs can be avoided by purchasing the containers. Russo Container Company has offered to sell comparable containers to Rundle for $2.60 each. Required a. Calculate the total relevant cost. Should Rundle continue to make the containers? b. Rundle could lease the space it currently uses in the manufacturing process. If leasing would produce $11,600 per month, calculate the total avoidable costs. Should Rundle continue to make the containers? Answer is complete but not entirely correct. $ a. Total relevant cost a. Should Rundle continue to make the containers? b. Total avoidable cost b. Should Rundle continue to make the containers? 190.650,000 Yes $24,180,000 $ 5,200 6,100 4,000 7,800…A new product is being designed by an engineering team at Golem Security. Several managers and employees from the cost accounting department and the marketing department are also on the team to evaluate the product and determine the cost using a target costing methodology. An analysis of similar products on the market suggests a price of $132.00 per unit. The company requires a profit of 0.20 of selling price. How much is the target cost per unit? Round to two decimal places.