Question: Note answer next cuestions that require joint cost allocations , to the following Information (this same data will appear on of the related question processes
[Note) To answer next 4 questions that require joint cost allocations, refer to the following information (this same data will appear on each screen of the related question!): Sawmill, Inc. processes wood pulp into three grades of plywood: Hardwood, Softwood, and Decorative. Each grade of plywood may be sold as is at the split-off point or processed further to a higher grade of product, with the price and cost information shown below. The joint processing cost to get the wood pulp to split-off is $16,000. Sawmill, Inc. desires to maximize profit by making an optimal "sell-or-process-further decision for each grade of plywood, and also allocate its joint costs according to such decisions. Board-feet produced Selling price per board-feet at split-off Cost after split-off (per board-feet) Selling price per board-feet after split-off Product Hardwood 2,500 $5.5 $2.0 $8.0 Softwood 3,000 3.0 1.5 5.0 Decorative 4,500 7.0 3.5 10.0 How much joint cost would be allocated to Hardwood plywood if the Sales Value at Split-Off method was used (Round numbers to 4 decimal places if needed & choose the closest value to your answer!? O $4,000.0 @ $4.056.0 $4,8128 $2,654,4
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