Winner’s Circle, Inc., manufactures medals for winners of athletic events and other contests. Its manufacturing plant has the capacity to produce 10,000 medals each month. Current monthly production is 7,500 medals. The company normally charges $175 per medal. Variable costs and fixed costs for the current activity level of 75 percent of capacity are as follows: Production Costs Variable costs:    Manufacturing:   Direct labor………………………………………………….$  375,000 Direct material………………………………………………….262,500 Marketing……………………………………………………………….187,500 Total variable costs……………………………………………………………$ 825,000 Fixed costs:        Manufacturing………………………………………………………..$ 275,000 Marketing……………………………………………………………….175,000 Total fixed costs……………………………………………………………...$  450,000 Total costs……………………………………………………………………$1,275,000 Variable cost per unit………………………………………………………..$    110 Fixed cost per unit…………………………………………………………………….60 Average unit cost……………………………………………………………$    170 Winner’s Circle has just received a special one-time order for 2,500 medals at $100 per medal. For this particular order, no variable marketing costs will be incurred. Cathy Donato, a management accountant with Winner’s Circle, has been assigned the task of analyzing this order and recommending whether the company should accept or reject it. After examining the costs, Donato suggested to her supervisor, Gerard LePenn, who is the controller, that they request competitive bids from vendors for the raw material as the current quote seems high. LePenn insisted that the prices are in line with other vendors and told her that she was not to discuss her observations with anyone else. Donato later discovered that LePenn is a brother-in-law of the owner of the current raw-material supply vendor.   Discuss any other considerations that Donato should include in her analysis of the special order. What steps could Donato take to resolve the ethical conflict arising out of the controller’s insistence that the company avoid competitive bidding? Build a spreadsheet: Construct an Excel spreadsheet to solve requirements 2. Show how the solution will change if the sales price is $170 per medal.

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Winner’s Circle, Inc., manufactures medals for winners of athletic events and other contests. Its manufacturing plant has the capacity to produce 10,000 medals each month. Current monthly production is 7,500 medals. The company normally charges $175 per medal. Variable costs and fixed costs for the current activity level of 75 percent of capacity are as follows:

Production Costs

Variable costs:   

Manufacturing:  

Direct labor………………………………………………….$  375,000

Direct material………………………………………………….262,500

Marketing……………………………………………………………….187,500

Total variable costs……………………………………………………………$ 825,000

Fixed costs:       

Manufacturing………………………………………………………..$ 275,000

Marketing……………………………………………………………….175,000

Total fixed costs……………………………………………………………...$  450,000

Total costs……………………………………………………………………$1,275,000

Variable cost per unit………………………………………………………..$    110

Fixed cost per unit…………………………………………………………………….60

Average unit cost……………………………………………………………$    170

Winner’s Circle has just received a special one-time order for 2,500 medals at $100 per medal. For this particular order, no variable marketing costs will be incurred. Cathy Donato, a management accountant with Winner’s Circle, has been assigned the task of analyzing this order and recommending whether the company should accept or reject it. After examining the costs, Donato suggested to her supervisor, Gerard LePenn, who is the controller, that they request competitive bids from vendors for the raw material as the current quote seems high. LePenn insisted that the prices are in line with other vendors and told her that she was not to discuss her observations with anyone else. Donato later discovered that LePenn is a brother-in-law of the owner of the current raw-material supply vendor.

 

  1. Discuss any other considerations that Donato should include in her analysis of the special order.
  2. What steps could Donato take to resolve the ethical conflict arising out of the controller’s insistence that the company avoid competitive bidding?
  3. Build a spreadsheet: Construct an Excel spreadsheet to solve requirements 2. Show how the solution will change if the sales price is $170 per medal.
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