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Question 5 Relevant Costs & Benefits (16 marks) Taylor Ltd has bids from several suppliers for...

Question 5 Relevant Costs & Benefits

Taylor Ltd has bids from several suppliers for a control device used in several models of its popular line of lighting fixtures. Taylor made these devices for the past several years and needs 30,000 units for next year’s production requirements.

Wiring Ltd returned the most attractive bid at $3.20 per unit. It would cost Taylor $9,000 to conduct quality control inspections on the purchased control devices.

Taylor’s costs for 25,000 units of control devices made in the current year were:

Per Unit ($)

Total Costs ($)

Direct materials

1.30

32,500

Direct labour

0.60

15,000

Variable overhead

0.50

12,500

Fixed overhead applied

1.00

25,000

3.40

85,000

The only direct and avoidable fixed factory overhead is $10,000, the cost of leasing specialised equipment required to make the control device. If the device is purchased, Tyler could return the specialised equipment, void the lease, and use the freed-up space for storage. This could save Tyler $6,000 storage rental cost per year.

However, the plant space used to produce the control device can be leased to one of the companies in the same vicinity for $5,000 per month for 5 months.

Required:

  1. Prepare a differential analysis report to decide whether Taylor Ltd should buy the control device from Wiring Ltd to meet next year’s production requirements of 30,000 units.

  2. Based on the differential analysis, what would you recommend? Explain briefly. (1 mark)

  3. At what level of requirement would Taylor Ltd be indifferent to either option?


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