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That old equipment for producing oil drums is worn out, said Bill Seebach, president of Hondrich Company. We need to make

b. What would be the per unit cost of the each subassembly manufactured internally? (Do not round intermediate calculations.

a-3. Which course of action would you recommend if 48,000 assemblies are needed each year?
Indifferent between the two altern

"That old equipment for producing oil drums is worn out," said Bill Seebach, president of Hondrich Company. "We need to make a decision quickly." The company is trying to decide whether it should rent new equipment and continue to make its oil drums internally or whether it should discontinue production and purchase them from an outside supplier. The alternatives follow: Alternative 1: Rent new equipment for producing the oil drums for \( \$ 96,000 \) per year. Alternative 2: Purchase oil drums from an outside supplier for \( \$ 17.15 \) each. Hondrich Company's costs per unit of producing the oil drums internally (with the old equipment) are given below. These costs are based on a current activity level of 30,000 units per year: The new equipment would be more efficient and, according to the manufacturer, would reduce direct labour costs and variable overhead costs by \( 25 \% \). Supervision cost \( (\$ 48,000 \) per year) and direct materials cost per unit would not be affected by the new equipment. The new equipment's capacity would be 60,000 oil drums per year. The total general company overhead would be unaffected by this decision. Required: 1. Seebach is unsure what the company should do and would like an analysis showing the unit costs and total costs for each of the tw alternatives given above. Assume that 30,000 oil drums are needed each year. a. What will be the total relevant cost of 30,000 subassemblies if they are manufactured internally as compared to being purchased? b. What would be the per unit cost of the each subassembly manufactured internally? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. Which course of action would you recommend to the president? Indifferent between the two alternatives Purchase from the outside supplier Manufacture internally 2. Seebach is unsure what the company should do and would like an analysis showing the unit costs and total costs for each of the two alternatives given above. a-1. What will be the total relevant cost of 48,000 subassemblies if they are manufactured internally? a-2. What would be the per unit cost of subassembly manufactured internally? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) a-3. Which course of action would you recommend if 48,000 assemblies are needed each year? Indifferent between the two alternatives Manufacture internally Purchase from the outside supplier \( \boldsymbol{b} \)-1. What will be the total relevant cost of 60,000 subassemblies if they are manufactured internally? b-2. What would be the per unit cost of subassembly manufactured internally? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b-3. Which course of action would you recommend if 60,000 assemblies are needed each year? Purchase from the outside supplier Indifferent between the two alternatives Manufacture internally


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1) a) Total Relevant Cost for 30000 Units Direct Materials ( 30000 Units X $5.00 ) 150000 Direct Labor Cost ( 30000 Units X $6.75 ) 202500 Variable Overhead ( 30000 Units X $2.40 ) 72000 Retal Expense of Equipment 96000 Total Relevant Cost 520500 Ans
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