MM currently carries out process B the output from which can be sold for $20 per unit
Question:
MM currently carries out process B the output from which can be sold for $20 per unit and has
variable costs of $7.50 per unit. Process B has directly attributable fixed operating costs of $ 40000 per
annum. MM also carries out process C by using equipment that has running costs of $ 25000 per annum.
The equipment could be sold now for $50000 (but this would incur dismantling costs of $7500) or in one
year’s time for $45000 with dismantling costs of $8750.
Process B could be adapted so that it incorporated process C.
(a) The existing process B machinery would have to be removed, either now at a dismantling cost of
$12500 and with the sale of the machinery for $100000 or in one year’s time for $75000 with
dismantling costs $13750.
(b) Alternative process B machinery would have to be leased. This would cost $10000 per annum
and have annual fixed costs of $30000.
The existing process B machinery originally costs $250000 and was bought five years ago. It is being
depreciated at 10% per annum.
Required:
Prepare an analysis on an incremental opportunity cost basis to decide on financial grounds whether
to adopt process B immediately or to delay it for one year. Ignore the time value of money.
Managerial Accounting Tools for business decision making
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Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso