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Business, 19.12.2019 22:31 mercydiaz84

Frannie fans currently manufactures ceiling fans that include remotes to operate them. the current cost to manufacture 10,060 remotes is as follows:

cost

direct materials $ 65,390

direct labor $ 55,330

variable overhead $ 30,180

fixed overhead $ 50,300

total $ 201,200

frannie is approached by lincoln company which offers to make the remotes for $18 per unit.

required:

1. compute the difference in cost between making and buying the remotes if none of the fixed costs can be avoided. what is the change in net income?

2. compute the difference in cost between making and buying the remotes if $20,120 of the fixed costs can be avoided. what is the change in net income?

3. what is the change in net income if fixed cost of $20,120 can be avoided and frannie could rent out the factory space no longer in use for $20,120?

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