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- 6. The Lanterm Corporation has 1,000 obsolete lanterns that are carried in inventory at a manufacturing cost of P20,000. If the lanterns are re-machined for P5,000, they could be sold for P9,000. Ifthe lanterns are scrapped, they could be sold for P1,000. What alternative is more desirable and what are the total relevant costs for the alternative? a. Re-machine and P5,000. b. Re-machine and P25,000. c. Scrap and P20,000. d. Neither, as there is an overall loss under either alternatives. < O OLegendary Motors has 7,000 defective autos on hand, which cost $12, 880,000 to manufacture. Legendary can either sell these defective autos as scrap for $8,000 per auto, or spend an additional $18, 320, 000 on repairs and then sell them for $12,000 per unit. What is the net advantage to repair the autos compared to selling them for scrap? Group of answer choices $84,000,000 $18, 320, 000 $9, 680,000 $56,000,000the lily corporation has 8,000 obsolate units of a product that are carried in inventory at a manyfacturing cost of 160,000. if the unit are remachined for 40,000, They could be sold for $72,000. Alternatively. the unit could be sold for scrap for $28,000. which alternative is more desirable and what are the total relevant costs for that alternative?
- BCD Company has 7,000 obsolete toys carried in inventory at a manufacturing cost of Phó per unit. If the toys are reworked for Ph 2 per unit, it could be sold for Ph 3 per unit. If the toys are scrapped, it could be sold for Ph 1.85 per unit. Which alternative is more desirable(rework or scrap) and what is the total peso amount of the advantage of that alternative? scrap, Ph 5,950 rework, Ph 36,050 scrap, Ph 47,950 O rework, Ph 8,050McPupper Steel has products that cost $10,500 to manufacture. The products can be sold as is for $13,000 or could be processed further for a cost of $2,100 and sold for $14,000. What would be the incremental profit or (loss) of processing the products further and selling them instead of selling them as is?Road master shocks has 15000 units of a defective product on hand that costs $80,000 to manufacture. The company can either sell this product as is for scrap for $6 per unit or it can sell the product for $9 per unit after reworking the units to correct the defects at a cost of $50,000. What should the company do?
- The Tingey Company has 500 obsolete microcomputers that are carried in inventory at a total cost of £720,000. If these microcomputers are upgraded at a total cost of £100,000, they can be sold for a total of £160,000. As an alternative, the microcomputers can be sold in their present condition for £50,000.The sunk cost in this situation is:The Tolar Corporation has 300 obsolete desk calculators that are carried in inventory at a total cost of $432,000. If these calculators are upgraded at a total cost of $120,000, they can be sold for a total of $180,000. As an alternative, the calculators can be sold in their present condition for $30,000. Assume that Tolar decides to upgrade the calculators. At what selling price per unit would the company be as well off as if it just sold the calculators in their present condition? O $40 per calculator O $154 per calculator O $500 per calculator O $90 per calculatorThe Tingey Company has 500 obsolete microcomputers that are carried in inventory at a total cost of $720,000. If these microcomputers are upgraded at a total cost of $140,000, they can be sold for a total of $200,000. As an alternative, the microcomputers can be sold in their present condition for $50,000. Suppose the sélling price of the upgraded computers has not been set. At what selling price per unit would the company be as well off upgrading the computers as if it just sold the computers in their present condition?
- Q5A company has an inventory of 1,250 assorted parts for a line of missiles that has been discontinued. The inventory cost is $72,000. The parts can be either (a) re-machined at total additional costs of $28,000 and then sold for $33,500 or (b) sold as scrap for $3,500. What would be the difference in costs between these two alternatives?sheffield corp has several outdated computers that cost a total of 19400 and could be sold as scrap for 6000. they could be updated for additonal 2500 and sold. if sheffield updates the computers and sells them net income will increase by 9000. what amount would be considered sunk costs a)2500 b)21900 c)9000 d)19400The Tolar Corporation has 400 obsolete desk calculators that are carried in inventory at a total cost of $576,000. If these calculators are upgraded at a total cost of $100,000, they can be sold for a total of $160,000. As an alternative, the calculators can be sold in their present condition for $40,000. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) to the company from upgrading the calculators? Multiple Choice $20,000 $(560,000) $120,000 $(60,000