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- Suppose that division R can sell any quantity of Ranbax in a perfectly competitive market for $0.33 a pound. To maximize Letang’s income, how many pounds of Ranbax should division R transfer to divisions S and T, and how much should it sell in the external market?Compute the following :- 1. Calculate the lowest acceptable transfer price for the seller (Division A)? 2. Calculate the highest acceptable transfer price for the buyer (Division B)? 3. Calculate the range of acceptable transfer prices between the two divisions? 4. Assume Division A offers to sell 15,000 units to Division B for $74 and that Division B refuses this price. What will be the loss in potential prodits for the company whole as a whole1. Refer to Kingwood Corporation. What is the minimum price per unit that X Division could accept from Y Division for 5,000 units of the gear assembly and be no worse off than currently? 2. Refer to Kingwood Corporation. What will be the effect on overall corporate profits if the two divisions agree to an internal transfer of 5,000 units?
- The Can Division of Sheffield Corp. manufactures and sells recyclable containers externally for $0.97 per container. Its unit variable costs and unit fixed costs are $0.24 and $0.11, respectively. The Packaging Division wants to purchase 50,000 containers at $0.36 per unit. Selling internally will save $0.02 a container.Assuming that the Can Division has sufficient capacity, what is the minimum transfer price it should accept? a.$0.24 b.$0.36 c.$0.34 d.$0.221. Determine the minimum transfer price that Cutting Division would accept. 2. Determine the maximum transfer price that the Assembly Division would pay. 3. If Cutting Division will accept the offer of Assembly Division, how much is the change in its operating income ? 4. If Cutting Division will make a counter offer of P45.25 per part, how much is the change in the operating income of Assembly Division assuming that its external supplier could not supply its needed quantity?The Selling Division’s unit sales price is P20 and its unit variable cost is P10. Its capacity is 10,000 units. Fixed costs per unit are P4. Current outside sales is 7,500 units. What is the maximum transfer price that the Purchasing Division would be willing to accept if 4,000 units will be sold to the Purchasing Division? Assume that the Purchasing Division can buy the same from outside market at P18.50 and that a cost of P1 per unit will be saved from the transfer. _____________________5. The Selling Division’s unit sales price is P20 and its unit variable cost is P10. Its capacity is 10,000 units. Fixed costs per unit are P4. Current outside sales is 10,000 units. What is the maximum transfer price that the Purchasing Division would be willing to accept if 4,000 units will be sold to the Purchasing Division? Assume that the Purchasing Division can buy the same from outside market at P18.50. _____________________6. The Selling Division’s unit sales price is P19 and its unit variable…
- If the Vega Division sells wheels to the Walsh Division, Vega can avoid P2 per wheel in sales commissions. An outside supplier has offered to supply wheels to the Walsh Division for P41 each. Suppose that the Vega Division has ample idle capacity so that transfers to the Walsh Division would not cut into its sales to outside customers. What should be the lowest acceptable transfer price from the perspective of the Vega Division? P22 P35 P45 None of the choicesA monopoly is considering selling several units of a homogeneous product as a single package. A typical consumer’s demand for the product is Qd = 50 - 0.5P, and the marginal cost of production is $60.a. Determine the optimal number of units to put in a package.___ unitsb. How much should the firm charge for this package?Flyer Company sells a product in a competitive marketplace. Market analysis indicates that its product would probably sell at $48 per unit. Flyer management desires a 12.5% profit margin on sales. Their current full cost for the product is $44 per unit.In order to meet the new target cost, how much will the company have to cut costs per unit, if any? a.$1 b.$2 c.$3 d.$0
- Grove Audio is considering the introduction of a new model of wireless speakers with the following price and cost characteristics. Sales price $ 439.00 per unit Variable costs 199.00 per unit Fixed costs 687,000 per year Assume that the projected number of units sold for the year is 4,200. Consider requirements (b), (c), and (d) independently of each other. Required: What will the operating profit be? What is the impact on operating profit if the sales price decreases by 20 percent? Increases by 10 percent? What is the impact on operating profit if variable costs per unit decrease by 10 percent? Increase by 20 percent? Suppose that fixed costs for the year are 20 percent lower than projected, and variable costs per unit are 10 percent higher than projected. What impact will these cost changes have on operating profit for the year? Will profit go up? Down? By how much?Your organization sells tables for $200 each. The fixed cost is $25,000 per annum with current demand at 700 tables per annum. Each table has a direct material cost of $65 and direct labour cost of $83. Required: A. I) what is profit based on the current demand? i) How many tables should be sold to get a profit of $5,000? A. The organization is considering two alternative proposals. i. Reducing selling price by 15% which is expected to increase demand by 10% ii. Increase selling price by 5% which is expected to reduce demand by 10% What will be the profits or loss under each alternative proposal?Penn Company has a division that manufactures a component that sells for $50 and has variable costs of $25 and fixed costs of $10. Another division wants to purchase the component. What is the minimum transfer price if the division is operating at capacity? $10 $25 $35 $50