Bowl Me Over, Inc (BMO) makes ceramic bowls They have a capacity of 50,000 bowls per period. Below is the selling and cost information for BMO. Sales and cost information Sales Direct Materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total product cost Variable selling expense (commission of 4% of sales dollars Fixed selling expense BMO sales and cost information Per Unit 30 3.50 10 5 7 25.50 1.20 .50 Dollars 1,200,000 140,000 400,000 200,000 280,000 1,020,000 48,000 20,000 BMO has a defective part rate of 12%. They can sell the defective bowls for $3.00 each. Alternatively, they can rework the bowls and sell them for full price. The cost to rework the bowls is $2 for direct materials, $5 for direct labor and 1.50 for variable overhead. Analyze the incremental income of both options and recommend a course of action for BMO.

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Bowl Me Over, Inc (BMO) makes ceramic bowls They have a capacity of 50,000 bowls per period.
Below is the selling and cost information for BMO.
Sales and cost information
Sales
Direct Materials
Direct labor
Variable overhead
Fixed overhead
Total product cost
Variable selling expense
(commission of 4% of sales
dollars
Fixed selling expense
BMO sales and cost information
Per Unit
30
3.50
10
5
7
25.50
1.20
.50
Dollars
1,200,000
140,000
400,000
200,000
280,000
1,020,000
48,000
20,000
BMO has a defective part rate of 12%. They can sell the defective bowls for $3.00 each.
Alternatively, they can rework the bowls and sell them for full price. The cost to rework the bowls is
$2 for direct materials, $5 for direct labor and 1.50 for variable overhead.
Analyze the incremental income of both options and recommend a course of action for BMO.
Transcribed Image Text:Bowl Me Over, Inc (BMO) makes ceramic bowls They have a capacity of 50,000 bowls per period. Below is the selling and cost information for BMO. Sales and cost information Sales Direct Materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Total product cost Variable selling expense (commission of 4% of sales dollars Fixed selling expense BMO sales and cost information Per Unit 30 3.50 10 5 7 25.50 1.20 .50 Dollars 1,200,000 140,000 400,000 200,000 280,000 1,020,000 48,000 20,000 BMO has a defective part rate of 12%. They can sell the defective bowls for $3.00 each. Alternatively, they can rework the bowls and sell them for full price. The cost to rework the bowls is $2 for direct materials, $5 for direct labor and 1.50 for variable overhead. Analyze the incremental income of both options and recommend a course of action for BMO.
Scrapping
Number of expected defective bowls
Proceeds from selling defective bowls for scrap
Incremental sales
Rework
Incremental Income from Scrapping
Number of expected defective units
Incremental direct materials
Incremental direct labor
Incremental Income from Reworking
Incremental variable overhead
Incremental variable selling costs
Total incremental costs
Incremental income from reworking defective
Dollars
Dollars
Would you recommend scrap or rework? (enter your answer as scrap or rework)
Transcribed Image Text:Scrapping Number of expected defective bowls Proceeds from selling defective bowls for scrap Incremental sales Rework Incremental Income from Scrapping Number of expected defective units Incremental direct materials Incremental direct labor Incremental Income from Reworking Incremental variable overhead Incremental variable selling costs Total incremental costs Incremental income from reworking defective Dollars Dollars Would you recommend scrap or rework? (enter your answer as scrap or rework)
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