Stavos Companys Screen Division manufactures a standard screen for high-definition televisions (HDTVs). The cost per screen is: Variable cost per screen $ 118 Fixed cost
Stavos Companys Screen Division manufactures a standard screen for high-definition televisions (HDTVs). The cost per screen is:
Variable cost per screen | $ | 118 | |
Fixed cost per screen | 28 | * | |
Total cost per screen | $ | 146 | |
*Based on a capacity of 790,000 screens per year.
Part of the Screen Divisions output is sold to outside manufacturers of HDTVs and part is sold to Stavos Companys Quark Division, which produces an HDTV under its own name. The Screen Division charges $186 per screen for all sales.
The net operating income associated with the Quark Divisions HDTV is computed as follows:
Selling price per unit | $ | 582 | |||
Variable cost per unit: | |||||
Cost of the screen | $ | 186 | |||
Variable cost of electronic parts | 234 | ||||
Total variable cost | 420 | ||||
Contribution margin | 162 | ||||
Fixed costs per unit | 87 | * | |||
Net operating income per unit | $ | 75 | |||
*Based on a capacity of 180,000 units per year.
The Quark Division has an order from an overseas source for 4,700 HDTVs. The overseas source wants to pay only $403 per unit.
Required:
1. Assume the Quark Division has enough idle capacity to fill the 4,700-unit order. Is the division likely to accept the $403 price or to reject it?
2. Assume both the Screen Division and the Quark Division have idle capacity. Under these conditions, what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a whole (on a per unit basis) if the Quark Division rejects the $403 price?
3. Assume the Quark Division has idle capacity but that the Screen Division is operating at capacity and could sell all of its screens to outside manufacturers. Under these conditions, what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a whole (on a per unit basis) if the Quark Division accepts the $403 unit price?
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Assume the Quark Division has enough idle capacity to fill the 4,700-unit order. Is the division likely to accept the $403 price or to reject it?
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Assume the Quark Division has enough idle capacity to fill the 4,700-unit order. Is the division likely to accept the $403 price or to reject it?
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- Assume both the Screen Division and the Quark Division have idle capacity. Under these conditions, what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a whole (on a per unit basis) if the Quark Division rejects the $403 price? (Any "Financial Disadvantage" amounts should be entered as a negative.)
- Required 3
Assume the Quark Division has idle capacity but that the Screen Division is operating at capacity and could sell all of its screens to outside manufacturers. Under these conditions, what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a whole (on a per unit basis) if the Quark Division accepts the $403 unit price? (Any "Financial Disadvantage" amounts should be entered as a negative.)
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