Wednesday, January 30, 2013

How much will external failure costs change assuming 800,000 units of materials are received and that product failures with customers are cut in half with the new receiving method

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Multiple Choice

Metropolitan Manufacturing expects to spend $400,000 in 20x4 in appraisal costs if it does not change its incoming materials inspection method. If it decides to implement a new receiving method, it will save $40,000 in fixed appraisal costs and variable costs of $0.40 per unit of finished product. The new method involves $60,000 in training costs and an additional $160,000 in annual equipment rental. It takes two units of material for each finished product.


Internal failure costs average $80 per failed unit of finished goods. During 20x3, 5% of all completed items had to be reworked. External failure costs average $200 per failed unit. The company's average external failures are 1% of units sold. The company carries no ending inventories, because all jobs are on a per order basis and a just-in-time inventory ordering method is used.


How much will external failure costs change assuming 800,000 units of materials are received and that product failures with customers are cut in half with the new receiving method?

a. $10,000 increase

b. $200,000 decrease

c. $320,000 decrease

d. $400,000 decrease

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