Font Paragraph Styles Alberta Inc. Supplies furniture to three local retailers, Budget, Stephanie, and Quality Inc. The following exhibit presents representative revenues and costs of Alberta inc. by customers for the year 2019. Additional information on Alberta inc.'s costs for different activities at various levels of the cost hierarchy is as follows: Quality Budget $570,000 360,000 41,000 Stephanie $490,000 330,000 18,000 $350,000 280,000 33,000 Sales Cost of goods sold Materials-handling labour Materials handling equipment (Cost written off as amortization) Rent Marketing support Purchase orders and delivery processing General administration Total operating costs Operating income 10,000 18,000 11,000 13,000 20,000 473,000 $97,000 6,000 12,000 9,000 7,000 12,000 394,000 $96,000 8,000 7,000 10,000 12,000 16,000 366,000 -$16,000 Total $1,410,000 $970,000 $92,000 I $24,000 $37,000 $30,000 $32,000 $48,000 $1,233,000 $177,000 Paragraph TV Styles 1. Materials-handing labour costs vary with the number of units of furniture shipped to customers. 2. Different areas of the warehouse stock furniture for different customers. Materials-handling equipment in an area and amortization costs on the equipment are identified with individual customer accounts. Any equipment not used remains idle. The equipment has a one-year useful life and zero disposal price. 3. Alberta Inc. allocates rent to each customer account on the basis of the amount of warehouse space occupied by the products to be shipped to that customer. 4. Marketing costs vary with the number of sales visits made to customers. 5. Purchase order costs vary with the number of purchase orders received, delivery processing costs vary with the number of shipments made. 6, Alberta allocates fixed general administration costs to customers on the basis of dollar sales I made to each customer. Required: 1. What are the relevant costs and relevant revenues when Alberta Inc considers dropping the Quality Inc. as a custom because of COVID-19? 2. Please calculate the operating income(loss) if Alberta drop Quality Inc. as a custom. 3. Should Alberta Inc. keep Quality Inc. as a customer or just drop it? Why