Product Sales Value at Split-off Additional Variable Costs Sales Value after Further Processing Green lumber $152600 $23200 $175800 Rough lumber 117000 26700 163800 Sawdust 97000 18500 123600
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Sunland Bunyon Lumber Co. produces several products that can be sold at the split-off point or processed further and then sold. The following results are from a recent period: Product Sales Value at Split-off Additional Variable Costs Sales Value after Further Processing Green lumber $152600 $23200 $175800 Rough lumber 117000 26700 163800 Sawdust 97000 18500 123600 Which products should be processed further? All three products. Rough lumber and sawdust. Green lumber and rough lumber. Green lumber and sawdust. **Hello, I...
13. unland Company incurs the following costs to produce 11400 units of a subcomponent: Direct materials $9576 Direct labor 12882 Variable overhead 14364 Fixed overhead 16200 An outside supplier has offered to sell Sunland the subcomponent for $2.85 a unit. If Sunland accepts the offer, by how much will net income increase (decrease)? $(3306) $4332 $20532 $(10032) 14. Coronado Company gathered the following data about the three products that it produces: Product Present Sales Value Estimated Additional Processing Costs Estimated...
Multiple Choice Question 127
Sheridan Company produces several products that can be sold at
the split-off point or processed further and then sold. The
following results are from a recent period:
Product
Sales Value
at Split-off
Additional
Variable Costs
Sales Value after
Further Processing
Green lumber
$159600
$24000
$178000
Rough lumber
114000
26100
159600
Sawdust
94000
17900
120000
What is the increase in profit if the appropriate products are
processed further?
$27600
$90000
$235600
$22000
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Physical Units Method, Relative Sales-Value-at-Split-off Method, Net Realizable Value Method, Decision Making Sonimad Sawmill, Inc. (SSI), purchases logs from independent timber contractors and processes them into the following three types of lumber products: Studs for residential construction (e.g., walls and ceilings) Decorative pieces (e.g., fireplace mantels and beams for cathedral ceilings) Posts used as support braces (e.g., mine support braces and braces for exterior fences around ranch properties) These products are the result of a joint sawmill process that involves...
Dorsey Company manufactures three products from a common input
in a joint processing operation. Joint processing costs up to the
split-off point total $350,000 per quarter. For financial reporting
purposes, the company allocates these costs to the joint products
on the basis of their relative sales value at the split-off point.
Unit selling prices and total output at the split-off point are as
follows:
Product
Selling Price
Quarterly
Output
A
$
16
per pound
15,000
pounds
B
$
8
per...
Dorsey Company manufactures three products from a common input in a
joint processing operation. Joint processing costs up to the
split-off point total $330,000 per quarter. For financial reporting
purposes, the company allocates these costs to the joint products
on the basis of their relative sales value at the split-off point.
Unit selling peices and total output at the split-off point are as
follows:
Dorsey Company manufactures three products from a common input in a joint processing operation. Joint processing...
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