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21 July, 00:51

What would be the monthly operating advantage (disadvantage) of purchasing the goods internally, assuming the external supplier increased its price to $50 per pound and the Production Division is able to utilize the facilities for other operations, resulting in a monthly cash-operating savings of $30 per pound

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  1. 21 July, 00:57
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    The monthly operating advantage of purchasing internally is $20

    Explanation:

    Judging from an opportunity perspective, the company pays $50 when he purchases externally and as a result saves $30, in essence the company incurs $20 ($50-$30) more when it purchases externally.

    No doubt that if the situation reverses itself, the company gains $20 if produces and sells internally as against purchasing from external party.

    From the foregoing, it is obvious that the monthly operating advantage of purchasing goods internally is a cash saving of $20 per item

    Hence, buying internally is more desirable and preferred option
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