Question:Current Designs 7-1 (Part 3)
Current Designs faces a number of important
decisions that require incremental...
Question
Current Designs 7-1 (Part 3)
Current Designs faces a number of important
decisions that require incremental...
Current Designs 7-1 (Part 3)
Current Designs faces a number of important
decisions that require incremental analysis.
One of Current Designs’ competitive advantages is found in the
ingenuity of its owner and CEO, Mike Cichanowski. His involvement
in the design of kayak molds and production techniques has led to
Current Designs being recognized as an industry leader in the
design and production of kayaks. This ingenuity was evident in an
improved design of one of the most important components of a kayak,
the seat. The “Revolution Seating System” is a one-of-a-kind,
rotating axis seat that gives unmatched, full-contact, under-leg
support. It is quickly adjustable with a lever-lock system that
allows for a customizable seat position that maximizes comfort for
the rider.
Having just designed the “Revolution Seating System,” Current
Designs must now decide whether to produce the seats internally or
buy them from an outside supplier. The costs for Current Designs to
produce the seats are as follows.
Direct materials
$18
/unit
Direct labor
$18
/unit
Variable overhead
$14
/unit
Fixed overhead
$20,000
Current Designs will need to produce 2,850 seats this year; 28% of
the fixed overhead will be avoided if the seats are purchased from
an outside vendor. After soliciting prices from outside suppliers,
the company determined that it will cost $53 to purchase a seat
from an outside vendor.
Prepare an incremental analysis showing whether Current Designs
should make or buy the “Revolution Seating System.”
(Enter decrease in net income then enter with a
negative sign preceding the number or parenthesis, e.g. -15,000 or
(15,000).)
Make
Buy
Net
Income Increase (Decrease)
Direct Materials
$
$
$
Direct Labor
Variable Manufacturing Costs
Fixed Manufacturing Costs
Purchase Price
Total Annual Cost
$
$
$
Current Designs should
makebuy
the Revolution Seating System.
Would your answer in (a) change if the productive capacity
released by not making the seats could be used to produce income of
$23,000? (Enter decrease in net income then enter with
a negative sign preceding the number or parenthesis, e.g. -15,000
or (15,000).)