Question 9.2                                                                                                                       Organic Food Company recently acquired an sunflower oil processing company that has an annual capacity of 2,000,000 litres and that processed and sold 1,400,000 litres last year at a market price of $4 per litre. The purpose of the acquisition was to furnish oil for the Cooking Division. The Cooking Division needs 800,000 litres of oil per year. It has been purchasing oil from suppliers at the market price. Production costs at capacity of the sunflower oil company, now a division, are as follows:   Direct materials per litre $1.00 Direct processing labour 0.50 Variable processing overhead 0.24 Fixed processing overhead based on capacity 0.40    Total $2.14   Management is trying to decide what transfer price to use for sales from the newly acquired company to the Cooking Division. The manager of the Sunflower Oil Division argues that $4, the market price, is appropriate. The manager of the Cooking Division argues that the cost of $2.14 should be used, or perhaps a lower price as fixed overhead cost should not be relevant. Any output of the Sunflower Oil Division not sold to the Cooking Division can be sold to outsiders for $4 per litre.   Required Compute the operating income for the Sunflower Oil Division using a transfer price of $4. Compute the operating income for the Sunflower Oil Division using a transfer price of $2.14.

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Organic Food Company recently acquired an sunflower oil processing company that has an annual capacity of 2,000,000 litres and that processed and sold 1,400,000 litres last year at a market price of $4 per litre. The purpose of the acquisition was to furnish oil for the Cooking Division. The Cooking Division needs 800,000 litres of oil per year. It has been purchasing oil from suppliers at the market price. Production costs at capacity of the sunflower oil company, now a division, are as follows:

 

Direct materials per litre

$1.00

Direct processing labour

0.50

Variable processing overhead

0.24

Fixed processing overhead based on capacity

0.40

   Total

$2.14

 

Management is trying to decide what transfer price to use for sales from the newly acquired company to the Cooking Division. The manager of the Sunflower Oil Division argues that $4, the market price, is appropriate. The manager of the Cooking Division argues that the cost of $2.14 should be used, or perhaps a lower price as fixed overhead cost should not be relevant. Any output of the Sunflower Oil Division not sold to the Cooking Division can be sold to outsiders for $4 per litre.

 

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  1. Compute the operating income for the Sunflower Oil Division using a transfer price of $4.
  2. Compute the operating income for the Sunflower Oil Division using a transfer price of $2.14.
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