(a)
Concept introduction:
Transfer price:
Transfer price is the price charged by one division to another division of the same company for transfer of goods or services.
To explain:
If molding department should accept the
(b)
Concept introduction:
Transfer price:
Transfer price is the price charged by one division to another division of the same company for transfer of goods or services.
The minimum transfer price that will accept by molding company.
(c)
Concept introduction:
Transfer price:
Transfer price is the price charged by one division to another division of the same company for transfer of goods or services.
The mutually beneficial transfer price so that the two divisions equally split the profits from the transfer.
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