Hao Yang is a production manager at a metal fabricating plant. Last night, he read an article
Question:
Hao Yang is a production manager at a metal fabricating plant. Last night, he read an article about a new piece of equipment that would dramatically reduce his division’s costs. Hao was very excited about the prospect, and the first thing he did this morning was to bring the article to his supervisor, Jun Lai, the plant manager. The following conversation occurred:
Hao: Jun, I thought you would like to see this article on the new PDD1130; they’ve made some fantastic changes that could save us significant money.
Jun: I appreciate your interest, Hao, but I actually have been aware of the new machine for two months. The problem is that we just bought a new machine last year. We spent NT$60 million on that machine, and it was supposed to last us 12 years. If we replace it now, we would have to write its book value off of the books for a huge loss. If I go to top management now and say that I want a new machine, they will fire me. I think we should use our existing machine for a couple of years, and then when it becomes obvious that we have to have a new machine, I will make the proposal.
Instructions
Hao just completed a course in managerial accounting, and he believes that Jun is making a big mistake. Write a memo from Hao to Jun explaining Jun’s decision-making error.
Step by Step Answer:
Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-1119419617
IFRS global edition
Authors: Paul D Kimmel, Donald E Kieso Jerry J Weygandt