Assume a company is considering using available space to make 10,000 units of a component part that it has been buying from a supplier for a price of $40.25 per unit. The company’s accounting system estimates the following costs of making the part:     Per Unit   10,000 Units per Year Direct materials   $ 16       $ 160,000   Direct labor     12         120,000   Variable manufacturing overhead     2         20,000   Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable     8         80,000   Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated     4         40,000   Total cost   $ 44       $ 420,000     One-half of the traceable fixed manufacturing overhead relates to a supervisor that would have to be hired to oversee production of the part. The remainder of the traceable fixed manufacturing overhead relates to depreciation of equipment that the company already owns. This equipment has 20,000 units of unused capacity, no resale value, and it does wear out through use. The allocated fixed manufacturing overhead relates to general overhead costs, such as the plant manager’s salary, lighting, heating and cooling costs, and plant insurance costs. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of making 10,000 units instead of buying them from the supplier?   Multiple Choice   $62,500   $(20,000)   $(62,500)   $20,000

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Assume a company is considering using available space to make 10,000 units of a component part that it has been buying from a supplier for a price of $40.25 per unit. The company’s accounting system estimates the following costs of making the part:
 

  Per Unit   10,000 Units
per Year
Direct materials   $ 16       $ 160,000  
Direct labor     12         120,000  
Variable manufacturing overhead     2         20,000  
Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable     8         80,000  
Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated     4         40,000  
Total cost   $ 44       $ 420,000  
 

One-half of the traceable fixed manufacturing overhead relates to a supervisor that would have to be hired to oversee production of the part. The remainder of the traceable fixed manufacturing overhead relates to depreciation of equipment that the company already owns. This equipment has 20,000 units of unused capacity, no resale value, and it does wear out through use. The allocated fixed manufacturing overhead relates to general overhead costs, such as the plant manager’s salary, lighting, heating and cooling costs, and plant insurance costs. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of making 10,000 units instead of buying them from the supplier?

 

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    $62,500
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    $(20,000)
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    $(62,500)
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    $20,000
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