1 25 points Perez Construction Company is a building contractor specializing in small commercial buildings. The company has the opportunity to accept one of two jobs; it cannot accept both because they must be performed at the same time and Perez does not have the necessary labor force for both jobs. Indeed, it will be necessary to hire a new supervisor if either job is accepted. Furthermore, additional insurance will be required if either job is accepted. The revenue and costs associated with each job follow. CORE Category Job Job Contract price $818,000 $746.000 Unit-level materials 243,700 224,250 Unit-level labor 250,050 305,000 Unit-level overhead 19,000 14,500 Supervisor's salary 115,070 115,070 Tental equipment conta 26,700 28,400 Depreciation on tools (zero market value) 21,700 21,700 Allocated portion of companywide facility-sustaining costs 11,800 9.500 Insurance cost for job 19,900 17.900 Required . Assume that Perez has decided to accept one of the two jobs. Fill in the information relevant to selecting one job versus the other Recommend which job to accept b. Assume that Job Ais no longer available. Perez's choice is to accept or reject Job Balone. Fill in the information relevant to this decision Recommend whether to accept or reject Job B. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required Assume that Perez has decided to accept one of the two jobs. Fill in the information relevant to selecting one job versus the other Recommend which job to accept (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign) Decision JobA Job Contract price Unilevel materials Unilevet labor Univer overhead Supervisor's say Rentalement costs Depreciation on tools Cromada Allocated portion of company wide facility sustaining costs Insurance cost for job Contribution to its) Recommend which job to accept Required Perez Construction Company is a building contractor specializing in small commercial buildings. The company has the opportunity to accept one of two jobs; it cannot accept both because they must be performed at the same time and Perez does not have the necessary labor force for both jobs. Indeed, it will be necessary to hire a new supervisor if either job is accepted. Furthermore, additional insurance will be required if either job is accepted. The revenue and costs associated with each job follow. Cost Category Contract price Unit-level materials Unit-level labor Unit-level overhead Supervisor's salary Rental equipment costs Depreciation on tools (zero market value) Allocated portion of companywide facility-sustaining costs Insurance cost for job JobA $818,000 243,700 250,050 19,000 115,070 26,700 21,700 11,800 17,900 Job B $746,000 214,250 305,000 14,500 115,070 28,400 21,700 9,500 17,900 Required a. Assume that Perez has decided to accept one of the two jobs. Fill in the information relevant to selecting one job versus the other. Recommend which job to accept b. Assume that Job A is no longer available. Perez's choice is to accept or reject Job Balone. Fill in the information relevant to this decision, Recommend whether to accept or reject Job B. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required Required B Assume that Job A is no longer available. Perez's choice is to accept or reject Job B alone. Fill in the information relevant to this decision. Recommend whether to accept or reject Job B. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) Job B Decision Contract price Unit-level materials Unit-level labor Unit-level overhead Supervisor's salary Rental equipment costs Depreciation on tools (zero market value) Allocated portion of companywide facility-sustaining costs Insurance cost for job Contribution to profit (loss) Recommend whether to accept or reject Job B