Weygandt, Financial and Managerial, 3e Help | System Announcements CALCULATOR PRINTER VERSION BACK NE CES Current Designs 20-01 (Part 1) a Current Designs faces a number of important decisions that require incremental analysis. Recently, Mike Cichanowski, owner and CEO of Current Designs, received a phone call from the president of a brewing company. He was calling to inquire about the possibility of Current Designs producing "floating coolers" for a promotion his company was planning. These coolers resemble a kayak but are about one-third the size. They are used to float food and beverages while paddling down the river on a weekend leisure trip. The company would be interested in purchasing 100 coolers for the upcoming summer, It is willing to pay $250 per cooler. The brewing company would pick up the coolers upon completion of the order. Mike met with Diane Bus well, controller, to identify how much it would cost Current Designs to produce the coolers. After careful analysis, the following costs were identified. Direct materials $77 /unit Variable overhead $23 /unit Direct labor $61 /unit Fixed overhead $1,000 La-b Current Designs would be able to modify an existing mold to produce the coolers. The cost of these modifications would be approximately $2,000. sion) a-d (a) sion) Prepare an incremental analysis to determine whether Current Designs should accept this special order to produce the coolers. (Enter decrease in net income then enter with a negative sign preceding the number or parenthesis, e.g. -15,000 or (15,000).) Study Net Income Reject Order Accept Order Increase (Decrease) Revenues Costs Net Income Current Designs should the order based on the incremental analysis. Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work LINK TO TEXT LINK TO TEXT LINK TO TEXT Question Attempts: 0 of 3 used SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER 6:22 PM 5/11/2021 e here to search O