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20 April, 07:08

The SP Corporation makes 40,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is:

Direct materials $ 9.90

Direct labor $ 8.90

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.65

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.60

An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to SP Corporation for this motor is $25.15. If SP Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be:

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($76,000)

$254,000

108,000

$184,000

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  1. 20 April, 07:29
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    c) 108,000 dollars

    Explanation:

    Buy option:

    Purchase: 40,000 motors at 25.15 = 1,006,000

    unavoidable fixed cost: 40,000 x 4.60 = 184,000

    1,190,000.00

    Produce option:

    Manufacturing Cost (9.9 + 8.9 + 3.65) x 40,000 = 898,000.00

    Fixed cost: 184,000.00

    Total Cost 1,082,000.00

    Differential: 1,190,000 - 1,082,000.00 = 108,000.00

    It is advantageous to continue the production as the unavoidable cost will make the buy option a worse deal
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