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I want to know the formulas used in peterson manufacturing Make or buy decision
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Complete the make-or-buy analysis. All answers must be
inputted in the form of formulas.
SS FILE HOME Prepare a make-or-buy analysis - Excel FORMULAS DATA REVIEW INSERT PAGE LAYOUT VIEW Sign In Paste B I Clipboard U. . - A - Alignment Number Conditional Format as Cell Cells Editing Formatting Table Styles Fonts Alanco, Inc. manufactures a variety of products and is currently maunfacturing all Styles A1 5 6 Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead, direct...
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Exercise 23-4 Make or buy decision LO A1 Gilberto Company currently manufactures 60,000 units per year of one of its crucial parts. Variable costs are $160 per unit foxed costs related to making this part are $60,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $30,000 per year. Allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys the part. Gilberto is considering buying the part from a supplier for a quoted price of $280 per unit guaranteed for a...
QUESTION 33 Which one of the following does not affect a make-or-buy decision? Variable manufacturing costs Opportunity costs Incremental revenue Direct labor QUESTION 34 Which of the following terms mean the same thing? Avoidable costs and irrelevant costs Unavoidable costs and incremental costs Sunk costs and relevant costs Joint costs and sunk costs
I would appreciate if you write the answers descriptively. I want to learn solutions and formulas. I don't want excell solutions. Thank you !! Question 2. Assume that you are going to select one of the two projects and applied different selection methods. For each method, explain which project is preferable? Project X – Project Y Payback Period 3.8 years - 2.8 years IRR %16 - %14 NPV 880 K $ - 610 K $
Exercise 10-4 Make or buy decision LO A1 Gilberto Company currently manufactures 60,000 units per year of one of its crucial parts. Variable costs are $2.10 per unit, fixed costs related to making this part are $60,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $45,000 per year. Allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys the part. Gilberto is considering buying the part from a supplier for a quoted price of $3.30 per unit guaranteed for a...
Could I get this with the formulas as well?
Instructions Enter your name and Access ID 'aa1234' format) in the cells above. The data required for this case will not appear until you do so. >> You are a financial manager for Zoom Corp., which manufactures bicycles. In the most recent fiscal year, > Zoom manufactured and sold 20,000 bicycles. Wheels, seats, and brake calipers are three components of the bicycles currently manufactured by Zoom. Three different vendors have proposed...
I want to know this description related with examples What data are relevant in deciding whether to accept an order at a special price? Define the term “opportunity cost.” How may this cost be relevant in a make-or-buy decision? What is the decision rule in deciding whether to sell a product or process it further?
Question 3: Make versus buy You make refrigerators. Currently, you manufacture compressors for your refrigerators in-house. An outside supplier has offered to sell you equivalent compressors at a wholesale price of $65 per unit. You need 1,000 compressors per month. The internal production costs per compressor are as follows: cost per unit direct materials $20 direct labor $20 variable overhead $20 total If you outsource the production of compressors (the buy option) in the short term, how will this choice...