Elijah Electronics makes wireless headphone sets. The firm produced 58,500 wireless headphone sets during its first year of operation. At year-end, it had no inventory of finished goods. Elijah sold 54,990 units through regular market channels, but 585 of the units produced were so defective that they had to be sold as scrap. The remaining units were reworked and sold as seconds. For the year, the firm spent $312,000 on prevention costs and $156,000 on quality appraisal. There were no customer returns. An income statement for the year follows. Sales     Regular channel $10,998,000   Seconds 277,875   Scrap 20,475 $11,296,350 Cost of goods sold     Original production costs $3,739,320   Rework costs 81,900   Quality prevention and appraisal 468,000 $4,289,220 Gross margin   $7,007,130 Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed)   1,911,000 Profit before income taxes   $5,096,130 a. Compute the total pre-tax profit lost by the company in its first year of operations by selling defective units as seconds or as scrap rather than selling the units through regular channels. $Answer b. Compute the total failure cost for the company in its first year. $Answer c. Compute total quality cost incurred by the company in its first year. $Answer

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Elijah Electronics makes wireless headphone sets. The firm produced 58,500 wireless headphone sets during its first year of operation. At year-end, it had no inventory of finished goods. Elijah sold 54,990 units through regular market channels, but 585 of the units produced were so defective that they had to be sold as scrap. The remaining units were reworked and sold as seconds. For the year, the firm spent $312,000 on prevention costs and $156,000 on quality appraisal. There were no customer returns. An income statement for the year follows.

Sales    
Regular channel $10,998,000  
Seconds 277,875  
Scrap 20,475 $11,296,350
Cost of goods sold    
Original production costs $3,739,320  
Rework costs 81,900  
Quality prevention and appraisal 468,000 $4,289,220
Gross margin   $7,007,130
Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed)   1,911,000
Profit before income taxes   $5,096,130

a. Compute the total pre-tax profit lost by the company in its first year of operations by selling defective units as seconds or as scrap rather than selling the units through regular channels. $Answer
b. Compute the total failure cost for the company in its first year. $Answer
c. Compute total quality cost incurred by the company in its first year. $Answer

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