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Transfer Pricing; Decision Making Phoenix Inc., a cellular communication company, has mult...

Transfer Pricing; Decision Making Phoenix Inc., a cellular communication company, has multiple divisions. Each division’s management is compensated based on the division’s operating income. Division A currently purchases cellular equipment from outside markets and uses it to produce communication systems. Division B produces similar cellular equipment that it sells to outside customers but not to division A at this time. Division A’s manager approaches division B’s manager with a proposal to buy the equipment from division B. If it produces the cellular equipment that division A desires, division B would incur variable manufacturing costs of $60 per unit.

Relevant Information about Division B

Sells 50,000 units of equipment to outside customers at $130 per unit.

Operating capacity is currently 80 percent; the division can operate at 100 percent.

Variable manufacturing costs are $70 per unit.

Variable marketing costs are $8 per unit.

Fixed manufacturing costs are $580,000.

Income per Unit for Division A (assuming parts purchased outside, not from division B)

Sales revenue

 

$320

Manufacturing costs:

 

 

Cellular equipment

80

 

Other materials

10

 

Fixed costs

40

 

Total manufacturing costs

 

130

Gross margin

 

190

Marketing costs:

 

 

Variable

35

 

Fixed

15

 

Total marketing costs

 

50

Operating income per unit

 

$140

Required

1. Division A wants to buy all 25,000 units from division B at $75 per unit. Should division B accept or reject the proposal? How would your answer differ if (a) Division A requires all 25,000 units in the order to be shipped by the same supplier, or (b) Division A would accept partial shipment from Division B?


2. What is the range of transfer prices over which the divisional managers might negotiate a final transfer price? Provide a rationale for the range you provide.

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