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ddd [48]
3 years ago
6

Sheffield’s Manufacturing Company can make 100 units of a necessary component part with the following costs: Direct Materials $1

22000 Direct Labor 34000 Variable Overhead 55000 Fixed Overhead 30000 If Sheffield’s Manufacturing Company can purchase the component externally for $200000 and only $4000 of the fixed costs can be avoided, what is the correct make-or-buy decision?
Business
1 answer:
larisa [96]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Company Save  $37000 by Buying

Explanation:

given data

make component part = 100 units

Direct Materials = $122000

Direct Labor = 34000

Variable Overhead = 55000

Fixed Overhead = 30000

purchase the component = $200000

fixed costs = $4000

to find out

make or buy decision

solution

first we find here Total Cost for Making component part

total cost = Direct Materials + Direct Labor + Variable Overhead + Fixed Overhead ..............1

put here value

total cost for make =  $122000 + 34000  + 55000 + 30000

total cost for make = $241000

and

now we find here Total Cost for buying component part

total cost = Purchase Price + fixed costs   ............2

put here value we get

total cost for buying = $200000 +  $4000

total cost for buying  = $204000

so

we can say Company Save =  $241000 -  $204000   = $37000 by Buying

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