Special OrdersThe Sellers Decision At the end of a very mild winter, the company has enough raw

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Special Orders—The Seller’s Decision At the end of a very mild winter, the company has enough raw materials to produce 1,000 coats, and the materials can be used only for coats. The material is very sensitive and will not be usable if it is not used immediately. The company does not expect to be able to receive the full sales price of $120 per coat, and the company needs production storage space to make room for the raw materials for its summer clothes inventory production. The company has received a special order from one of its customers for 1,000 coats at $70 per coat. The cost of making one coat (assuming a production run of 1,000 coats) is as follows:

image text in transcribedFor the manufacturing overhead, $15 per coat relates to fixed overhead, primarily wages paid to special technicians who repair the equipment used to make the coats. These technicians are hired from an outside company and will not be hired if the coats are not made. Should the company accept the special order?

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Accounting Concepts And Applications

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Authors: W. Steve Albrecht, James D. Stice, Earl K. Stice, Monte R. Swain

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