
Concept Introduction:
Target Cost:
The target cost can be defined as the costs which is required to earn the desired or target profit. It is the maximum costs that a business can think of incurring in order to earn the target profit or the desired profit.
Target Sales:
Target sales referred to the sales which a firm aims in order to need to make a target profit.
Target Income:
Target profit can be defined as the profit which a firm aims to earn. We need to calculate target sales to earn target profit.
Requirement 1
Plant Plus’s target full product cost
Requirement 2
Whether, Plant Plus’s current cost will be able to achieve their target profit or not
Requirement 3
Whether with new variable costs $ 1.75, will they be able to achieve their target profit or not.
Requirement 4
Whether Plant Plus’s will be able to sell its plants to garden centers at the cost-plus price or not.

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