Jordan Bicycle Manufacturing Company currently produces the handlebars used in manufacturing its bicycles, which are high-quality racing bikes with limited sales. Jordan produces and sells only 6,200 bikes each year. Due to the low volume of activity, Jordan is unable to obtain the economies of scale that larger producers achieve. For example, Jordan could buy the handlebars for $32 each; they cost $35 each to make. The following is a detailed breakdown of current production costs Unit Cost Total Item Unit-level costs 16 99,200 62,000 18,600 Materials Labor 10 Overhead 3 Allocated facility-level 6 37,200 Costs $35 $217,000 Total After seeing these figures, Jordan's president remarked that it would be foolish for the company to continue to produce the handlebars at $35 each when it can buy them for $32 each Required: a. Calculate the total relevant cost. Per Unit Total Total relevant cost b. Do you agree with the president's conclusion? Yes ONo оо
Jordan Bicycle Manufacturing Company currently produces the handlebars used in manufacturing its bicycles, which are high-quality racing bikes with limited sales. Jordan produces and sells only 6,200 bikes each year. Due to the low volume of activity, Jordan is unable to obtain the economies of scale that larger producers achieve. For example, Jordan could buy the handlebars for $32 each; they cost $35 each to make. The following is a detailed breakdown of current production costs Unit Cost Total Item Unit-level costs 16 99,200 62,000 18,600 Materials Labor 10 Overhead 3 Allocated facility-level 6 37,200 Costs $35 $217,000 Total After seeing these figures, Jordan's president remarked that it would be foolish for the company to continue to produce the handlebars at $35 each when it can buy them for $32 each Required: a. Calculate the total relevant cost. Per Unit Total Total relevant cost b. Do you agree with the president's conclusion? Yes ONo оо
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Transcribed Image Text:Jordan Bicycle Manufacturing Company currently produces the handlebars used in
manufacturing its bicycles, which are high-quality racing bikes with limited sales. Jordan
produces and sells only 6,200 bikes each year. Due to the low volume of activity, Jordan
is unable to obtain the economies of scale that larger producers achieve. For example,
Jordan could buy the handlebars for $32 each; they cost $35 each to make. The
following is a detailed breakdown of current production costs
Unit
Cost
Total
Item
Unit-level costs
16
99,200
62,000
18,600
Materials
Labor
10
Overhead
3
Allocated facility-level
6
37,200
Costs
$35
$217,000
Total
After seeing these figures, Jordan's president remarked that it would be foolish for the
company to continue to produce the handlebars at $35 each when it can buy them for
$32 each
Required:
a. Calculate the total relevant cost.
Per Unit
Total
Total relevant cost
b. Do you agree with the president's conclusion?
Yes
ONo
оо
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