Rundle Company makes and sells lawn mowers for which it currently makes the engines. It has an opportunity to purchase the engines from a reliable manufacturer. The annual costs of making the engines are shown here. Cost of materials (13,400 Units × $16) $ 214,400 Labor (13,400 Units × $17) 227,800 Depreciation on manufacturing equipment* 26,000 Salary of supervisor of engine production 76,000 Rental cost of equipment used to make engines 10,000 Allocated portion of corporate-level facility-sustaining costs 86,000 Total cost to make 13,400 engines $ 640,200 *The equipment has a book value of $96,000 but its market value is zero. Required Determine the maximum price per unit that Rundle would be willing to pay for the engines. Determine the maximum price per unit that Rundle would be willing to pay for the engines, if production increased to 18,050 units?
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Rundle Company makes and sells lawn mowers for which it currently makes the engines. It has an opportunity to purchase the engines from a reliable manufacturer. The annual costs of making the engines are shown here.
Cost of materials (13,400 Units × $16) | $ | 214,400 | |
Labor (13,400 Units × $17) | 227,800 | ||
26,000 | |||
Salary of supervisor of engine production | 76,000 | ||
Rental cost of equipment used to make engines | 10,000 | ||
Allocated portion of corporate-level facility-sustaining costs | 86,000 | ||
Total cost to make 13,400 engines | $ | 640,200 | |
*The equipment has a book value of $96,000 but its market value is zero.
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Determine the maximum price per unit that Rundle would be willing to pay for the engines.
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Determine the maximum price per unit that Rundle would be willing to pay for the engines, if production increased to 18,050 units?
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