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Business, 28.02.2020 05:18 amylumey2005

XYZ Company just got a call for a large special order for their computer circuit boards. This company has requested a 20% discount since they will be ordering a large number at one time. The one issue is that they would like the circuit boards to be purple, rather than their typical green. This would require a special piece of equipment at a cost of $10,000 that may only be used once for this order. How should XYZ proceed?

(A) They should take the order, as it is large and will product a larger amount of income.
(B) They should not take the order as the special equipment may only be used once, so it is not a good investment.
(C) They should evaluate their variable costs, space in their manufacturing facility and this additional fixed equipment cost and see if they will make a profit with the 20% discount.

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