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Financial advantage (disadvantage): Financial advantage (disadvantage) refers to the incremental profit or loss, a company will earn in situations like acceptance of a special order, dropping of a business line, etc.
It is calculated by only considering the relevant costs. The incremental revenues and incremental costs are taken together to calculate financial advantage or disadvantage. Financial advantage refers to incremental net operating income and financial disadvantage refers to incremental net operating loss.
To calculate:
Financial advantage (disadvantage) of discounting Beta from operations.
Answer to Problem 7F15
Solution:
The financial advantage of discounting Beta from operations is $200,000 as Beta was earning - $ 200,000 as net operating loss considering all the relevant costs.
Explanation of Solution
The financial advantage (disadvantage) will be the net operating income lost due to discontinuance of Beta.
Note: The common fixed expenses are unavoidable, thus they are irrelevant costs here.
Net operating income (considering all the relevant costs) −
Net Operating Income from − Beta | ||
Sales revenue ($ 80 per unit X 40,000 units) | 3,200,000 | |
Less: Variable expenses | ||
Direct Material ($ 12 per unit X 40,000 units) | 480,000 | |
Direct Labor ($ 15 per unit X 40,000 units) | 600,000 | |
Variable manufacturing overhead ($ 5 per unit X 40,000 units) | 200,000 | |
Variable selling expenses ( $ 8 per unit X 40,000 units) | 320,000 | |
Total variable expenses | 1,600,000 | |
Less: Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead ( $ 18 per unit X 100,000 units) | 18,00,000 | |
Net Operating Loss from - Beta | (200,000) |
Given, the information for the product Beta −
- Regular sales units = 40,000 units
- Selling price per unit = $ 80 per unit
- Direct Material per unit = $ 12 per unit
- Direct Labor per unit = $ 15 per unit
- Variable manufacturing overhead per unit = $ 5 per unit
- Variable selling expenses per unit = $ 8 per unit
- Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead = $ 18 per unit
Calculations:
- Sales revenue
- Total Variable expenses
- Total traceable fixed manufacturing overhead −
- Net operating loss
Thus, the financial advantage of discounting Beta from operations is $ 200,000.
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