Posted: August 28th, 2016
a. What average unit sales price does the Portland division need to obtain its desired
rate of return on average total assets:
b. What would be the expected capital turnover?
c. What would be the return on sales?
2. a. If the selling price is as previously computed, what rate of return will the division
earn on total assets if sales volume is 170,000 units?
b. If sales volume is 130,000 units?
3. Assume that the Portland division plans to sell 45,000 units to the Calgary division of
Machine Products and that it can sell only 105,000 units to outside customers at the
price computed in requirement 1a. The Calgary division manager has balked at a
tentative transfer price of $4. She has offered $2.25, claiming that she can
manufacture the units herself for that price. The Portland division manager has
examined his own data. He had decided that he could eliminate $60,000 of
inventories, $90,000 of plant and equipment, and $22, 500 of fixed overhead if he did
not sell to the Calgary division and sold only 105,000 units to outside customers.
Should he sell for $2.25? Show computations to support your answer.
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