Requirement 1:
We have to determine the three column comparative income statement.
Concept Introduction:
Variable cost method is a method of costing which is also termed as direct costing in which all variable manufacturing costs are allocated to the product during the period.
Total cost method is a method of costing in which total cost i.e. fixed cost and variable cost is considered to determine the selling price of a product.
Comparative income statement is a income statement which determines the profitability of two comparative alternatives. It determines the profitability by deducting total costs and expenses from sales value.
Requirement 2:
We have to determine whether company should accept the new offer.
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