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Rudiy27
3 years ago
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Marin Products produces three products — DBB-1, DBB-2, and DBB-3 from a joint process. Each product may be sold at the split-off

point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Key information about Marin's production, sales, and costs follows. DBB-1 DBB-2 DBB-3 Total Units Sold 16,000 24,000 36,000 76,000 Price (after addt’l processing) $ 65 $ 50 $ 75 Separable Processing cost $ 110,000 $ 44,000 $ 66,000 $ 220,000 Units Produced 16,000 24,000 36,000 76,000 Total Joint Cost $ 3,600,000 Sales Price at Split-off $ 25 $ 35 $ 55 The amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the sales value at split-off method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar):
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sattari [20]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

  MARIN PRODUCTS

Selling after further processing

                                           DBB-1             DBB-2                 DBB-3

unit                                      16,000         24,000                36,000

Sales revenue after

processing                        $1,040,000    $1,200,000       $2,700,000

Joint Cost                          (757,895)          (1,136,842)        (1,705,263)

Separate processing cost  <u>(110,000)  </u>       <u>(44,000) </u>          <u> (66,000)</u>

Net Income                         <u> 172,105    </u>      <u> 10,158        </u>      <u>  928,737</u>

selling at slipt off point

                                           DBB-1             DBB-2                 DBB-3

unit                                      16,000         24,000                36,000

Sales revenue                  $400,000        840,000           1,980,000

Joint Cost                        <u>  (757,895) </u>        <u> (1,136,842)   </u>     <u>(1,705,263)</u>

Net Income                         <u> (357,895)    </u>      <u> (296,842)        </u>    <u> 274,737</u>

Decision : All products should be processed further in order to increase the profit of the company

Allocation of Joint Cost

Cost per unit = $3,600,000/76,000=  $47.37

DBB-1 =   $47.37*16,000 = $757,895

DBB-2 = $47.37*24,000 = $1,136,842

DBB-3 = $47.37*36,000 = $1,705,263

Explanation:

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