You have been asked to assist the management of Ironwood Corporation in arriving at certain decisions. Ironwood has its home office in Michigan and leases factory buildings in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota, all of which produce the same product. Ironwood's management provided you with a projection of operations for next year, as follows. Total Winconsin Minnesota North Dakota Sales revenue $876,000 $434,000 $273, 000 $169,000 Fixed conta l'actory Administration Variable costs Allocated home office costs 209,000 72,000 288,000 100,000 $669,000 110,000 46,000 128,000 46,000 $330,000 51,000 20,000 85,000 34,000 $190,000 $ 83,000 48,000 6,000 75,000 20,000 $149,000 $ 20,000 Total Operating profit $207,000 $104,000 The sales price per unit is $5. Due to the marginal results of operations of the factory in North Dakota, Ironwood has decided to cease its operations and sell that factory's machinery and equipment by the end of this year. Ironwood expects that the proceeds from the sale of these assets would equal all termination costs. Ironwood, however, would like to continue serving most of its customers in that area if it is economically feasible and is considering one of the following three alternatives: · Expand the operations of the Minnesota factory by using space presently idle. This move would result in the following changes in that factory's operations. Inereane over Minnesota factory's current operations Sales revenue rixed costa 48 20 Factory Administration 11 Under this proposal, variable costs would be $2 per unit sold. · Enter into a long-term contract with a competitor that will serve that area's customers. This competitor would pay Ironwood a royalty of $1 per unit based on an estimate of 30,000 units being sold. • Close the North Dakota factory and not expand the operations of the Minnesota factory. Total home office costs of $100,000 will remain the same under each situation. Required: To assist the management of Ironwood Corporation, complete the following schedule computing Ironwood's estimated operating profit from each of the following options: a. Expansion of the Minnesota factory. b. Negotiation of the long-term contract on a royalty basis. c. Shutdown of the North Dakota operations with no expansion at other locations.
You have been asked to assist the management of Ironwood Corporation in arriving at certain decisions. Ironwood has its home office in Michigan and leases factory buildings in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota, all of which produce the same product. Ironwood's management provided you with a projection of operations for next year, as follows. Total Winconsin Minnesota North Dakota Sales revenue $876,000 $434,000 $273, 000 $169,000 Fixed conta l'actory Administration Variable costs Allocated home office costs 209,000 72,000 288,000 100,000 $669,000 110,000 46,000 128,000 46,000 $330,000 51,000 20,000 85,000 34,000 $190,000 $ 83,000 48,000 6,000 75,000 20,000 $149,000 $ 20,000 Total Operating profit $207,000 $104,000 The sales price per unit is $5. Due to the marginal results of operations of the factory in North Dakota, Ironwood has decided to cease its operations and sell that factory's machinery and equipment by the end of this year. Ironwood expects that the proceeds from the sale of these assets would equal all termination costs. Ironwood, however, would like to continue serving most of its customers in that area if it is economically feasible and is considering one of the following three alternatives: · Expand the operations of the Minnesota factory by using space presently idle. This move would result in the following changes in that factory's operations. Inereane over Minnesota factory's current operations Sales revenue rixed costa 48 20 Factory Administration 11 Under this proposal, variable costs would be $2 per unit sold. · Enter into a long-term contract with a competitor that will serve that area's customers. This competitor would pay Ironwood a royalty of $1 per unit based on an estimate of 30,000 units being sold. • Close the North Dakota factory and not expand the operations of the Minnesota factory. Total home office costs of $100,000 will remain the same under each situation. Required: To assist the management of Ironwood Corporation, complete the following schedule computing Ironwood's estimated operating profit from each of the following options: a. Expansion of the Minnesota factory. b. Negotiation of the long-term contract on a royalty basis. c. Shutdown of the North Dakota operations with no expansion at other locations.
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