Suppose Italian Eatery restaurant is considering whether to (1) bake bread for its restaurant in-house or (2)

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Suppose Italian Eatery restaurant is considering whether to (1) bake bread for its restaurant in-house or (2) buy the bread from a local bakery. The chef estimates that variable costs of making each loaf include $0.48 of ingredients, $0.24 of variable overhead (electricity to run the oven), and $0.78 of direct labor for kneading and forming the loaves.

Allocating fixed overhead (depreciation on the kitchen equipment and building) based on direct labor, Brady House assigns $0.98 of fixed overhead per loaf. None of the fixed costs are avoidable. The local bakery would charge $1.74 per loaf.
Requirements 1. What is the full product unit cost of making the bread in-house?
2. Should Italian Eatery bake the bread in-house or buy from the local bakery? Why?
3. In addition to the financial analysis, what else should Italian Eatery consider when making this decision?

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Horngrens Accounting The Managerial Chapters

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