Reworked units, costs of rework. White Goods assembles washing machines at its Cambridge plant. In February 2007,
Question:
Reworked units, costs of rework. White Goods assembles washing machines at its Cambridge plant. In February 2007, 60 tumbler units that cost $52.80 each from a new sup¬
plier were defective and had to be disposed of at zero disposal price. That new supplier is now bankrupt. White Goods was able to rework all 60 washing machines by substituting new tumbler units purchased from one ofits existing suppliers. Each replacement tumbler cost $60.
Required 1. What alternative approaches are there to account for the materials costs ofreworked units?
2. Should White Goods use the $52.80 or $60 amount as the costs of materials reworked?
Explain.
3. What other costs might White Goods include in its analysis of the total costs of rework due to the tumbler units purchased from the (now) bankrupt supplier?
Step by Step Answer:
Cost Accounting A Managerial Emphasis
ISBN: 9780131971905
4th Canadian Edition
Authors: Charles T. Horngren, George Foster, Srikant M. Datar, Howard D. Teall