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Savatey [412]
3 years ago
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Iaci Company makes two products from a common input. Joint processing costs up to the split-off point total $42,000 a year. The

company allocates these costs to the joint products on the basis of their total sales values at the split-off point. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Data concerning these products appear below: Required: What is the net monetary advantage (disadvantage) of processing Product X beyond the split-off point
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eimsori [14]3 years ago
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Iaci Company makes two products from a common input. Joint processing costs up to the split-off point total $42,000 a year. The company allocates these costs to the joint products on the basis of their total sales values at the split-off point. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Data concerning these products appear below: Product X Product Y Total Allocated joint processing costs $22,400 $19,600 $42,000 Sales value at split-off point $32,000 $28,000 $60,000 Costs of further processing $11,600 $25,300 $36,900 Sales value after further processing $44,800 $53,200 $98,000 Required: (a) What is the net monetary advantage (disadvantage) of processing Product X beyond the split-off point?

Answer:

Net advantage from further processing  $1,200<u> </u>

Explanation:

A company should process further a product if the additional revenue from the split-off point is greater than than the further processing cost.  

Also note that all the joint costs incurred up to the split-off point are irrelevant to the decision to process further any of the .

Net monetary advantage of product X

                                                                                              $

Sales revenue after the split-off point                          44,800

Sales revenue at the split-off point                             <u>  (32,000)</u>

Additional sales revenue                                                  12,800

Further processing cost                                                    <u>(11,600)</u>

Net advantage from further processing                         <u>     1,200 </u>

Net advantage from further processing  $1,200<u> </u>

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