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Pottery ranch inc. has been manufacturing its own finials for its curtain rods. the company is currently operating at 100% of capacity, and variable manufacturing overhead is charged to production at the rate of 57% of direct labor cost. the direct materials and direct labor cost per unit to make a pair of finials are $3.85 and $4.84, respectively. normal production is 25,500 curtain rods per year. a supplier offers to make a pair of finials at a price of $13.23 per unit. if pottery ranch accepts the supplier’s offer, all variable manufacturing costs will be eliminated, but the $46,400 of fixed manufacturing overhead currently being charged to the finials will have to be absorbed by other products. (a) prepare an incremental analysis to decide if pottery ranch should buy the finials. (round answers to 0 decimal places, e. g. 1250. enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e. g. -45 or parentheses e. g. ( make buy net income increase (decrease) direct materials $ $ $ direct labor variable overhead costs fixed manufacturing costs purchase price total annual cost $ $ $ (b) should pottery ranch buy the finials? , pottery ranch should the finials. (c) would your answer be different in (b) if the productive capacity released by not making the finials could be used to produce income of $51,421? , income would by $ click if you would like to show work for this question: open show work

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