Stahl Inc. produces three separate products from a common process costing $100,800. Each of the products can be sold at the split-off point or can be processed further and then sold for a higher price. Shown below are cost and selling price data for a recent period.

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Stahl Inc. produces three separate products from a common process costing $100,800. Each of the products can be sold at the split-off point or can be processed further and then sold for a higher price. Shown below are cost and selling price data for a recent period.

    Sales Value
at Split-Off
Point
  Cost to
Process
Further
  Sales Value
after Further
Processing
 
Product 10     $60,400       $100,600       $190,000    
Product 12     15,600       30,100       35,400    
Product 14     55,500       150,800       214,500    
 
 
Determine total net income if all products are sold at the split-off point.

Net income    
 

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Determine total net income if all products are sold after further processing.

Net income    
 

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Calculate incremental profit/(loss) and determine which products should be sold at the split-off point and which should be processed further. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)

Product   Incremental profit (loss)   Decision  
Product 10                                                                              
Product 12                                                                              
Product 14                                                                              
 

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Determine total net income using the results from previous part.

Net income    

Is the net income different from that determined in part (b)?

                                                                       , net income is                                                                         by $ 
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