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Category > Accounting Posted 23 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

Determine the total relevant cost

Hi i have attached my question, please answer it for me. thanks


For many years, Diehl Company has produced a small electrical part that it uses in the  production of its standard line of diesel tractors. The company’s unit product cost for the part, based on a production level of 70,000 parts per year, is as follows:                                                            Per Part            Total      Direct materials                         $  6.00            Direct labor                                      2.50            Variable manufacturing overhead             0.80            Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable       3.30     $  231,000        Fixed manufacturing overhead,common  (allocated on the basis of labor-hours)     2.15     $  150,500                Unit product cost                                 $  14.75                  An outside supplier has offered to supply the electrical parts to the Diehl Company for  only $11.75 per part. One-third of the traceable fixed manufacturing cost is supervisory  salaries and other costs that can be eliminated if the parts are purchased. The other  two-thirds of the traceable fixed manufacturing costs consist of depreciation of special  equipment that has no resale value. Economic depreciation on this equipment is due to  obsolescence rather than wear and tear. The decision to buy the parts from the outside  supplier would have no effect on the common fixed costs of the company, and the  space being used to produce the parts would otherwise be idle. Required: 1. Determine the total relevant cost if parts are made inside the company. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)   Total relevant cost (70,000 parts)  $   2. Determine the total relevant cost if parts are purchased from the outside supplier. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)   Total relevant cost (70,000 parts)  $   3. What is the increase or decrease in profits as a results of purchasing the parts from  the outside supplier rather than making them inside the company? (Input the amount as  a positive value. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the  nearest dollar amount.)   Profit would  Increase  or  Decrease    by  $    per year
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Status NEW Posted 23 Dec 2017 02:12 PM My Price 10.00

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