A company manufactures three products using the same production
process. The costs incurred up to the split-off point are $190,500.
These costs are allocated to the products on the basis of their
sales value at the split-off point. The number of units produced,
the selling prices per unit of the three products at the split-off
point and after further processing, and the additional processing
costs are as follows.
Product | Number
of Units Produced |
Selling
Price at Split-Off |
Selling
Price after Processing |
Additional Processing Costs |
||||||||||
D | 4,270 | $10.40 | $14.70 | $12,341 | ||||||||||
E | 6,490 | 11.60 | 15.90 | 20,187 | ||||||||||
F | 2,080 | 19.30 | 22.90 | 10,578 |
(b1)
Determine the incremental profit (loss) of each product(s).
(Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign
preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g.
(45).)
Product D | Product E | Product F | |||||
Incremental profit (loss) | $ | $ | $ |
(b2)
Which product(s) should be processed further and which should be
sold at the split-off point?
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