The San Carlos Company is an electronics business with eight product lines. Inco
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The San Carlos Company is an electronics business with eight product lines. Income data for one of the products (XT-107) for June 2011 are as follows: Revenues, 200,000 units at average price of $100 each $20,000,000 Variable costs Direct materials at $35 per unit $7,000,000 Direct manufacturing labor at $10 per unit 2,000,000 Variable manufacturing overhead at $6 per unit 1,200,000 Sales commissions at 15% of revenues 3,000,000 Other variable costs at $5 per unit 1,000,000 Total variable costs 14,200,000 Contribution margin 5,800,000 Fixed costs 5,000,000 Operating income $ 800,000 Abrams, Inc., an instruments company, has a problem with its preferred supplier of XT-107. This supplier has had a three-week labor strike. Abrams approaches the San Carlos sales representative, Sarah Holtz, about providing 3,000 units of XT-107 at a price of $75 per unit. Holtz informs the XT-107 product manager, Jim McMahon, that she would accept a flat commission of $8,000 rather than the usual 15% of revenues if this special order were accepted. San Carlos has the capacity to produce 300,000 units of XT-107 each month, but demand has not exceeded 200,000 units in any month in the past year.Explanation / Answer
1. Contirbution Margin Per Unit will be $44 for the additional 3000 units [(5,800,000 / 200,000 ) + 15]. Contribution margin will therefore increase by $132,000. Operating income will only increase by $132,000 - $8,000 = $124,000.
2. I would disagree with him because the company is actually making more money off this arrangement than at full price. Uhich means they would make an extra $87,000 ( 29 * 3,000) However, with this new arrangement they are actually making $124,000. Therfore, San Carlos should continue to offer this deal so long as Abrams is willing to accept an $8,000 flat fee rather than 15% of revenues.
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