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27 July, 20:10

Gary's Company produces high quality shirts. Shirts must be well made because of frequent washings. Currently, Gary sells 10,000 shirts at $60 each with the capacity to produce 11,000 shirts. Gary is considering a special order for 1,800 shirts at a price of $40. Currently, Gary has the following costs:Unit Costs $200,000Facility Costs $140,000If Gary accepts the special order, they will incur an additional $2 per shirt in foreign currency transaction costs. No other product or facility costs will change. Determine the impact of the special order on Gary's operating income.

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  1. 27 July, 20:39
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    Unless the capacity is expanded or some of the production gets outsource, the offer is not convenient.

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Currently, Gary sells 10,000 shirts at $60 each with the capacity to produce 11,000 shirts. Gary is considering a special order for 1,800 shirts for $40.

    Gary has the following costs:

    Unit Costs $200,000

    Facility Costs $140,000

    If Gary accepts the special order, they will incur an additional $2 per shirt in foreign currency transaction costs.

    Because it is a special offer and there is unused capacity, we will not have into account the fixed costs.

    variable cost per unit = (200,000/10,000) + 2 = $22

    Effect on income = (40 - 22) * 1,800 = $32,400

    We have to take into account the loss of not selling 1,000 units.

    Effect on income = 1,000*40 = $40,000

    Total effect = 32,400 - 40,000 = $7,600

    Unless the capacity is expanded or some of the production gets outsource, the offer is not convenient.
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