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1 December, 23:50

A company must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 16,000 defective units that cost $5.50 per unit to manufacture. The units can be sold as is for $2.60 each, or they can be reworked for $4.80 each and then sold for the full price of $8.10 each. If the units are sold as is, the company will be able to build 16,000 replacement units at a cost of $5.50 each, and sell them at the full price of $8.10 each. What is the incremental income from selling the units as scrap and reworking and selling the units

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  1. 1 December, 23:52
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    It is more profitable to sell the units for scrap.

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Defective units = 16,000 units

    Selling price dor scrap = $2.60

    Reworked cost = $4.80 each

    Selling price = $8.10 each.

    If the units are sold as-is, the company will be able to build 16,000 replacement units for $5.50 each and sell them at the full price of $8.10 each.

    The cost of 16,000 units produced is a sunk cost, therefore, it shouldn't be a part of the decision making.

    Sell as it is:

    Sell scrap = 16,000*2.9 = 46,400

    New units = 16,000 * (8.10 - 5.50) = 41,600

    Total income = $88,000

    Continue processing:

    Reworked sales = 16,000 * (8.1 - 4.8) = $52,800

    It is more profitable to sell the units for scrap.
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