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The Cycle Division of Sarrel Company has the following per unit data related to

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Question

The Cycle Division of Sarrel Company has the following per unit data related to its most recent cycle called Roadbuster.

Selling price 2,200

Variable cost of goods sold
Body frame$300
Other variable costs 900

Contribution margin 1000 (2200-1200)



Presently, the Cycle Division buys its body frames from an outside supplier. However Sarrel has another division, FrameBody, that makes body frames for other cycle companies. The Cycle Division believes that FrameBody's product is suitable for its new Roadbuster cycle. Presently, FrameBody sells its frames for $350 per frame. The variable cost for FrameBody is $260.The Cycle Division is willing to pay $275 to purchase the frames from FrameBody.


Assume that FrameBody has excess capacity and is able to meet all of the Cycle Division's needs. If the Cycle Division buys 1,000 frames from FrameBody, determine the following: (1) effect on the income of the Cycle Division; (2) effect on the income of FrameBody; and (3) effect on the income of Sarrel.

Effect of income on the Cycle Division $
Effect of income of FrameBody $
Effect of income of Sarrel $



Assume that FrameBody does not have excess capacity and therefore would lose sales if the frames were sold to the Cycle Division. If the Cycle Division buys 1,000 frames from FrameBody, determine the following: (1) effect on the income of the Cycle Division; (2) effect on the income of FrameBody; and (3) effect on the income of Sarrel. (If a net loss, record amount using either a negative sign preceding the number eg -45 or parentheses eg (45).)

Effect of income on the Cycle Division $
Effect of income of FrameBody $
Effect of income of Sarrel $

Explanation / Answer

Assume that FrameBody has excess capacity and is able to meet all of the Cycle Division's needs. If the Cycle Division buys 1,000 frames from FrameBody, determine the following: (1) effect on the income of the Cycle Division; (2) effect on the income of FrameBody; and (3) effect on the income of Sarrel.

Effect of income on the Cycle Division $25,000
($300- $275) x 1,000
Effect of income of FrameBody            $15,000
($275 - $260) x 1,000
Effect of income of Sarrel                     $40,000

Assume that FrameBody does not have excess capacity and therefore would lose sales if the frames were sold to the Cycle Division. If the Cycle Division buys 1,000 frames from FrameBody, determine the following: (1) effect on the income of the Cycle Division; (2) effect on the income of FrameBody; and (3) effect on the income of Sarrel. (If a net loss, record amount using either a negative sign preceding the number eg -45 or parentheses eg (45).)

Effect of income on the Cycle Division    $25,000
($300- $275) x 1,000
Effect of income of FrameBody            -$75,000
($350 - $275) x $1,000
Effect of income of Sarrel                   -$50,000




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