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kicyunya [14]
3 years ago
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Your regular selling price is $40 per unit. Costs are $28 per unit, which consists of $8 direct materials per unit, $10 direct l

abor per unit, $4 variable overhead per unit, and $6 fixed overhead per unit. Sales are low because of a recession. A large retail chain offered to buy 1,000 units from you at a discounted price of $28. Assume that you have enough spare capacity to fulfill this order. If you accept the special order in the short term, profit will Group of answer choices increase by $6,000 decrease by $12,000 decrease by $6,000 remain the same increase by $12,000
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amid [387]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Effect on income= $6,000 increase

Explanation:

<u>Because there is an unused capacity and it is a special order, we will not take into account the fixed costs.</u>

Effect on income= total contribution margin

Unitary variable cost= 8 + 10 + 4= $22

Effect on income= 1,000*(28 - 22)

Effect on income= $6,000 increase

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