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Chapter M, Problem 5P
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To determine
Discuss the minimum transfer price that C Division should accept and whether it is in the C Division’s best interest to accept the offer.
(b)
To determine
Explain the financial implications for each division and for the company as a whole if C Division rejects the offer.
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During its first month of operation, Peter's Auto Supply Corporation, which specializes the sale of auto equipment and supplies, completed the following transactions.
July Transactions
July 1
Issued Common Stock in exchange for $100,000 cash.
July 1
Paid $4,000 rent for the months of July and August
July 2
Paid the insurance company $2,400 for a one year insurance policy, beginning July 1.
July 5
Purchased inventory on account for $35,000 (Assume that the perpetual inventory system is used.)
July 6
Borrowed $36,500 from a local bank and signed a note. The interest rate is 10%, and principal and interest is due to be repaid in six months.
July 8
Sold inventory on account for $17,000. The cost of the inventory is $7,000.
July 15
Paid employees $6,000 salaries for the first half of the month.
July 18
Sold inventory for $15,000 cash. The cost of the inventory was $6,000.
July 20
Paid $15,000 to suppliers for the inventory purchased on January 5.
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