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Question 7 Mastery Problem: Differential Analysis and Product Pricing WoolCorp WoolCorp buys sheep's wool from farmers. The company began operations in January of this year,
Question 7
Mastery Problem: Differential Analysis and Product Pricing
WoolCorp
WoolCorp buys sheep's wool from farmers. The company began operations in January of this year, and is making decisions on product offerings, pricing, and vendors. The company is also examining its method of assigning overhead to products. Just been hired as a production manager at WoolCorp.
Currently WoolCorp makes three products: (1) raw, clean wool to be used as stuffing or insulation; (2) wool yarn for use in the textile industry, and (3) extra-thick yarn for use in rugs.
Upper management would like recommendations regarding a production decision regarding their current and proposed product lines.
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Continue/Discontinue
For the past year, WoolCorp has experimented with its third product, extra-thick rug yarn. The company wishes to consider whether to continue or discontinue manufacturing and selling this product. Decide to prepare differential analysis of the income related to all three products. To begin analysis, review the following condensed income statement. Then scroll down to complete the differential analysis.
WoolCorp Condensed Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y8 | ||||||||||
Raw Wool | Wool Yarn | Rug Yarn | Total Company | |||||||
Sales | $200,000 | $155,000 | $197,000 | $552,000 | ||||||
Costs of goods sold: | ||||||||||
Variable costs | $(48,000) | $(18,600) | $(37,150) | $(103,750) | ||||||
Fixed costs | (32,000) | (12,400) | (24,780) | (69,180) | ||||||
Total cost of goods sold | $(80,000) | $(31,000) | $(61,930) | $(172,930) | ||||||
Gross profit | $120,000 | $124,000 | $135,070 | $379,070 | ||||||
Operating expenses: | ||||||||||
Variable expenses | $(5,000) | $(7,750) | $(53,130) | $(65,880) | ||||||
Fixed expenses | (89,000) | (77,500) | (106,200) | (272,700) | ||||||
Total operating expenses | $(94,000) | $(85,250) | $(159,330) | $(338,580) | ||||||
Operating income (loss) | $26,000 | $38,750 | $(24,260) | $40,490 |
Complete the following table using the data in the preceding income statement to compare the effects of dropping the rug yarn line of products. If required, use a minus sign to indicate a loss.
Continue Rug Yarn (Alternative 1) | Discontinue Rug Yarn (Alternative 2) | Differential Effects (Alternative 2) | |
Revenues | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_1 | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_2 | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_3 |
Costs: | |||
Variable | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_4 | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_5 | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_6 |
Fixed | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_7 | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_8 | fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_9 |
Profit (loss) | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_10 | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_11 | $fill in the blank 0c3cab04bff7fba_12 |
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Final Questions
Answer the following question (1), then fill in table (2).
1. After reviewing work on the Continue/Discontinue panel, should WoolCorp continue (Alternative 1) or discontinue (Alternative 2) the rug yarn product line?
Continue (Alternative 1).Discontinue (Alternative 2).The company is indifferent between Alternative 1 and Alternative 2.
2. The following table shows several business decisions that might need to be made across the top row. Along the left-hand column, there are important factors to consider.
Select the factor(s) that are important to the decision. Select all that apply. If the factor is not important to any of the decisions, select "yes" on the "Not Important" dropdown, otherwise select "no".
Lease or Sell | Sell or Process Further | Special Price Order | Make or Buy | Continue or Discontinue | Production Bottleneck | Not Important | |
Impact on regular prices | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
Contribution margin per bottleneck hour | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
Differential revenue is more than differential cost | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
Supplier price is less than WoolCorp's variable cost per unit | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
Sunk costs | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
Robinson-Patman Act | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo | YesNo |
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