Question: Problem 1-39 (Static) Cost Data for Managerial Purposes (LO 1-3) Imperial Devices (ID) has offered to supply the state government with one model of its
Problem 1-39 (Static) Cost Data for Managerial Purposes (LO 1-3)
Imperial Devices (ID) has offered to supply the state government with one model of its security screening device at cost plus 20 percent. ID operates a manufacturing plant that can produce 66,000 devices per year, but it normally produces 60,000. The costs to produce 60,000 devices follow:
| Total Cost | Cost per Device | |||||||
| Production costs: | ||||||||
| Materials | $ | 4,500,000 | $ | 75 | ||||
| Labor | 9,000,000 | 150 | ||||||
| Supplies and other costs that will vary with production | 2,700,000 | 45 | ||||||
| Indirect cost that will not vary with production | 2,700,000 | 45 | ||||||
| Variable marketing costs | 1,800,000 | 30 | ||||||
| Administrative costs (will not vary with production) | 5,400,000 | 90 | ||||||
| Totals | $ | 26,100,000 | $ | 435 | ||||
Based on these data, company management expects to receive $522 (= $435 120 percent) per monitor for those sold on this contract. After completing 500 monitors, the company sent a bill (invoice) to the government for $261,000 (= 500 monitors $522 per monitor).
The president of the company received a call from a state auditor, who stated that the per monitor cost should be:
| Materials | $ | 75 | |
| Labor | 150 | ||
| Supplies and other costs that will vary with production | 45 | ||
| $ | 270 | ||
Therefore, the price per monitor should be $324 (= $270 120 percent). The state government ignored marketing costs because the contract bypassed the usual selling channels.
Required:
For each of the four situations, calculate the cost basis per device based on the information shown above. (Round intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
Options:
- Only the differential production costs could be considered as the cost basis.
- The total cost per device for normal production of 60,000 devices could be used as the cost basis.
- The total cost per device for production of 66,000 devices, excluding marketing costs, could be used as the cost basis.
- The total cost per device for production of 66,000 devices, including marketing costs, could be used as the cost basis.
| Per Device Cost Basis | Recommended Price Per Device | |
| Option A | ||
| Option B | ||
| Option C | ||
| Option D |
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