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17 March, 01:06

The Mill Flow Company has two divisions. The Cutting Division prepares timber at its sawmills. The Assembly Division prepares the cut lumber into finished wood for the furniture industry. No inventories exist in either division at the beginning of 20X5. During the year, the Cutting Division prepared 60,000 cords of wood at a cost of $660,000. All the lumber was transferred to the Assembly Division, where additional operating costs of $6 per cord were incurred. The 600,000 boardfeet of finished wood were sold for $2,500,000.

Determine the operating income for each division if the transfer price from Cutting to Assembly is at cost - $11 a cord.

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  1. 17 March, 01:31
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    Cutting $0

    Revenue $1,480,000

    Explanation:

    Cutting Assembly

    Revenue $660,000 $2,500,000

    Cost of services:

    Incurred $ 660,000 $ 360,000

    Transferred-in $0 $660,000

    Total $ 660,000 $1,020,000

    Operating income $ 0 $1,480,000

    60,000 cords x $11 = $660,000

    Operating income:

    Cutting

    Revenue $660,000 - Total $ 660,000 = 0

    Assembly

    Revenue $2,500,000 - Total$1,020,000

    =$1,480,000
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