Question: Benchmarking and Non - Value - Added Costs, Target Costing Tidwell, Inc., has two plants that manufacture a line of wheelchairs. One is located in

Benchmarking and Non-Value-Added Costs, Target Costing
Tidwell, Inc., has two plants that manufacture a line of wheelchairs. One is located in Dallas, and the other in Oklahoma City. Each plant is set up as a profit center. During the past year, both plants sold their tilt wheelchair model for $1,667. Sales volume averages 20,000 units per year in each plant. Recently, the Dallas plant reduced the price of the tilt model to $1,476. Discussion with the Dallas manager revealed that the price reduction was possible because the plant had reduced its manufacturing and selling costs by reducing what was called non-value-added costs. The Dallas manufacturing and selling costs for the tilt model were $1,291 per unit. The Dallas manager offered to loan the Oklahoma City plant his cost accounting manager to help it achieve similar results. The Oklahoma City plant manager readily agreed, knowing that his plant must keep pacenot only with the Dallas plant but also with competitors. A local competitor had also reduced its price on a similar model, and Oklahoma City's marketing manager had indicated that the price must be matched or sales would drop dramatically. In fact, the marketing manager suggested that if the price were dropped to $1,437 by the end of the year, the plant could expand its share of the market by 20 percent. The plant manager agreed but insisted that the current profit per unit must be maintained. He also wants to know if the plant can at least match the $1,291 per-unit cost of the Dallas plant and if the plant can achieve the cost reduction using the approach of the Dallas plant.
The plant controller and the Dallas cost accounting manager have assembled the following data for the most recent year. The actual cost of inputs, their value-added (ideal) quantity levels, and the actual quantity levels are provided (for production of 20,000 units). Assume there is no difference between actual prices of activity units and standard prices.
SQAQActual CostMaterials (lbs.)852,300901,200$19,556,040Labor (hrs.)204,800215,3002,734,310Setups (hrs.)14,5001,113,600Materials handling (moves)35,3002,513,360Warranties (no. repaired)36,6003,601,440Total$29,518,750
Required:
1. Calculate the target cost for expanding the Oklahoma City plant's market share by 20 percent, assuming that the per-unit profitability is maintained as requested by the plant manager. Round intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest dollar.
$fill in the blank 1 per unit
2. Calculate the non-value-added cost per unit. Round your final answer to the nearest cent, if rounding is required.
$fill in the blank 2 per unit

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