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ddd [48]
3 years ago
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The company wants to increase the capacity of the plant by 500,000 units at a fixed cost of $2 million. The fixed cost will be i

ncurred this year. Should They do it
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Zanzabum3 years ago
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Answer:

If the company wants to increase the capacity of the plant at a cost of $ 1,000,000 ($ 500,000 x $ 2) the first thing to see is what are the revenues that will allocate the costs, if these are durable (by means of a contract)

It would also have to evaluate what the variable costs are, if these are added to the fixed costs, there should be a profit margin, so to know it first you should know the level of income.

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Sales                                                                         1,900,500                                                                                

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Net profit                                                                           <u>165,500</u>

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