In each of the cases below, assume that Division X has a product that can be sold either to outside customers or to Division Y of the same company for use in its production process. The managers of the divisions are evaluated based on their divisional profits:

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In each of the cases below, assume that Division X has a product that can be sold either to outside customers or to Division Y of the same company for use in its production process. The managers of the divisions are evaluated based on their divisional profits:

 
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  A B
Division X:    
Capacity in units 100,000 100,000
Number of units being sold to outside customers 100,000 80,000
Selling price per unit to outside customers $50 $35
Variable costs per unit $30 $20
Fixed costs per unit (based on capacity) $8 $6
Division Y:    
Number of units needed for production 20,000 20,000
Purchase price per unit now being paid to an outside supplier $47 $34
 


Required:
1-a. 
Refer to the data in case A above. Assume that $2 per unit in variable selling costs can be avoided on intracompany sales. Determine the transfer price of the selling division.

 

 

1-b. If the managers are free to negotiate and make decisions on their own, will a transfer take place?


multiple choice 1

  • Yes
  • No

2-a. Refer to the data in case B above. In this case there will be no reduction in variable selling costs on intracompany sales. Determine the transfer price of the selling division.

 

 

2-b. If the managers are free to negotiate and make decisions on their own, will a transfer take place?


multiple choice 2

  • Yes
  • No

2-c. What is the range of transfer price the managers of both divisions should agree?

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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