Question :
74. Falcon Co. produces a single product. Its normal selling price : 1227060
74. Falcon Co. produces a single product. Its normal selling price is $30.00 per unit. The variable costs are $19.00 per unit. Fixed costs are $25,000 for a normal production run of 5,000 units per month. Falcon received a request for a special order that would not interfere with normal sales. The order was for 1,500 units and a special price of $20.00 per unit. Falcon Co. has the capacity to handle the special order and, for this order, a variable selling cost of $1.00 per unit would be eliminated.
Should the special order be accepted?
A. Cannot determine from the data given
B. Yes
C. No
D. There would be no difference in accepting or rejecting the special order
75. Mighty Safe Fire Alarm is currently buying 50,000 motherboard from MotherBoard, Inc. at a price of $65 per board. Mighty Safe is considering making its own boards. The costs to make the board are as follows: Direct Materials $32 per unit, Direct labor $10 per unit, Variable Factory Overhead $16.00, Fixed Costs for the plant would increase by $75,000. Which option should be selected and why?
A. Buy – $75,000 more in profits
B. Make – $275,000 increase in profits
C. Buy – $275,000 more in profits
D. Make – $350,000 increase in profits
76. Super Security Company manufacturers home alarms. Currently it is manufacturing one of its components at a variable cost of $45 and fixed costs of $15 per unit. An outside provider of this component has offered to sell Safe Security the component for $50. Determine the best plan and calculate the savings.
A. $5 savings per unit – Manufacture
B. $5 savings per unit – Purchase
C. $10 savings per unit – Manufacture
D. $15 savings per unit – Purchase
77. Discontinuing a product or segment is a huge decision that must be carefully analyzed. Which of the following would be a valid reason not to discontinue an operation?
A. The losses are minimal.
B. The variable costs are less than revenues.
C. The variable costs are more than revenues.
D. The allocated fixed costs are more than revenues.
78. Which of the following would be considered a sunk cost?
A. Purchase price of new equipment
B. Equipment rental for the production area
C. Net book value of equipment that has no market value
D. Warehouse lease expense
79. All of the following should be considered in a make or buy decision except
A. cost savings
B. quality issues with the supplier
C. future growth in the plant and other production opportunities
D. the supplier will make a profit that would no longer belong to the business
80. Which of the following reasons would cause a company to reject an offer to accept business at a special price?
A. The additional sale will not conflict with regular sales.
B. The additional sales will increase differential income.
C. The additional sales will not increase fixed expenses.
D. The additional sales will increase fixed expenses.
81. A practical approach which is frequently used by managers when setting normal long-run prices is the:
A. cost-plus approach
B. economic theory approach
C. price graph approach
D. market price approach
82. Which of the following is NOT a cost concept commonly used in applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing?
A. Total cost concept
B. Product cost concept
C. Variable cost concept
D. Fixed cost concept
83. When using the total cost concept of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing, what is included in the markup?
A. Total selling and administrative expenses plus desired profit
B. Total fixed manufacturing costs, total fixed selling and administrative expenses, and desired profit
C. Total costs plus desired profit
D. Desired profit