
Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Series)
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Transcribed Image Text:Alderon Ltd. has 1,200 defective units
of a product that cost $3.50 per unit
in direct costs and $7.10 per unit in
indirect costs when produced last year.
The units can be sold as scrap for $4.80
per unit or reworked at an additional
cost of $3.10 per unit and sold at the
full price of $13.50.
The incremental net income (loss) from
the choice of reworking the units would
be
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