NTN Company's market for the Mode155 has changed significantly, and NTN has had to drop the price

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NTN Company's market for the Mode155 has changed significantly, and NTN has had to drop the price per unit from $265 to $125. There are some units in the work in process inventory that have costs of $150 per unit associated with them. NTN could sell these units in their current state for $100 each. It will cost NTN $10 per unit to complete these units so that they can be sold for $125 each.
When the incremental revenues and expenses are analyzed, the company is better off by
A) $15 per unit if they complete the units.
B) $25 per unit if they sell the units in their current state.
C) $10 per unit if they sell the units in their current state.
D) $125 per unit if they complete the units.
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Accounting Principles

ISBN: 978-0470534793

10th Edition

Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso

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