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18 November, 20:38

Ortega Industries manufactures 21,300 components per year. The manufacturing cost of the components was determined to be as follows: Direct materials $ 186,000 Direct labor 420,000 Variable manufacturing overhead 108,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead 300,000 Total $ 1,014,000 Assume Ortega Industries could avoid $130,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead if it purchases the component from an outside supplier. An outside supplier has offered to sell the component for $34. If Ortega purchases the component from the supplier instead of manufacturing it, the effect on income would be a:

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  1. 18 November, 20:43
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    Decrease by $10,200

    Explanation:

    The effect on income is shown below:-

    If produce from If component purchased

    Ortega Industries from outside

    Number of Components

    produced 21,300 21,300

    Total cost incurred $1,014,000 $1,024,200

    (21,300 * $34) + $300,000

    Difference = $1,014,000 - $1,024,200

    = - $10,200

    The consequence would be if Ortega Industries buy the product from outside suppliers that will decrease the impact on income by $10,200

    Since there will be fixed overhead of Ortega whether it's generated or not. So when they are purchased from outsiders, we need to consider those amounts as part cost.
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