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Respond using a minimum of 300 words.Read Chapters 19 and 20 of our text. Identify an ACCOUNTING topic included with the assigned chapters and explain it to the class. How would your current or former employer benefit from the information and how does it apply to their business operations? Add examples and details to support your analysis and explanations.
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Managements decision‐making process
Accountings contribution to the decision‐making process occurs primarily in Steps 2 and
4—evaluating possible courses of action and reviewing results. In Step 2, for each possible
course of action, relevant revenue and cost data are provided. These show the expected
overall effect on net income. In Step 4, internal reports are prepared that review the actual
impact of the decision.
In making business decisions, management ordinarily considers both financial and
nonfinancial information. Financial information is related to revenues and costs and their
effect on the companys overall profitability. Nonfinancial information relates to such
factors as the effect of the decision on employee turnover, the environment, or the overall
image of the company in the community. (These are considerations that we touched on in
our Chapter 14 discussion of corporate social responsibility.) Although nonfinancial
information can be as important as financial information, we will focus primarily on
financial information that is relevant to the decision.
INCREMENTAL ANALYSIS APPROACH
Decisions involve a choice among alternative courses of action. Suppose you face the
personal financial decision of whether to purchase or lease a car. The financial data relate
to the cost of leasing versus the cost of purchasing. For example, leasing involves periodic
lease payments; purchasing requires “upfront” payment of the purchase price. In other
words, the financial information relevant to the decision are the data that vary in the future
among the possible alternatives. The process used to identify the financial data that change
under alternative courses of action is called incremental analysis. In some cases, you will
find that when you use incremental analysis, both costs and revenues vary. In other cases,
only costs or revenues vary.
Just as your decision to buy or lease a car affects your future financial situation, similar
decisions, on a larger scale, affect a companys future. Incremental analysis identifies the
probable effects of those decisions on future earnings. Such analysis inevitably involves
estimates and uncertainty. Gathering data for incremental analyses may involve market
analysts, engineers, and accountants. In quantifying the data, the accountant must produce
the most reliable information available
ALTERNATIVE TERMINOLOGY
Incremental analysis is also called differential analysis because the analysis focuses on
differences.
HOW INCREMENTAL ANALYSIS WORKS
The basic approach in incremental analysis is illustrated in the following example.
ILLUSTRATION 20-2
Basic approach in incremental analysis
This example compares Alternative B with Alternative A. The net income column shows the
differences between the alternatives. In this case, incremental revenue will be $15,000 less
under Alternative B than under Alternative A. But a $20,000 incremental cost savings will
be realized.1 Thus, Alternative B will produce $5,000 more net income than Alternative A.
In the following pages, you will encounter three important cost concepts used in
incremental analysis, as defined and discussed in Illustration 20-3.
•
Relevant cost In incremental analysis, the only factors to be considered
are those costs and revenues that differ across alternatives. Those factors
are called relevant costs. Costs and revenues that do not differ across
alternatives can be ignored when trying to choose between alternatives.
•
Opportunity cost Often in choosing one course of action, the company
must give up the opportunity to benefit from some other course of action.
For example, if a machine is used to make one type of product, the benefit
of making another type of product with that machine is lost. This lost
benefit is referred to as opportunity cost.
•
Sunk cost Costs that have already been incurred and will not be changed
or avoided by any present or future decisions are referred to as sunk
costs. For example, the amount you spent in the past to purchase or
repair a laptop should have no bearing on your decision whether to buy a
new laptop. Sunk costs are not relevant costs.
ILLUSTRATION 20-3
Key cost concepts in incremental analysis
Incremental analysis sometimes involves changes that at first glance might seem contrary
to your intuition. For example, sometimes variable costs do not change under the
alternative courses of action. Also, sometimes fixed costs do change. For example, direct
labor, normally a variable cost, is not an incremental cost in deciding between two new
factory machines if each asset requires the same amount of direct labor. In contrast, rent
expense, normally a fixed cost, is an incremental cost in a decision whether to continue
occupancy of a building or to purchase or lease a new building.
It is also important to understand that the approaches to incremental analysis
discussed in this chapter do not take into consideration the time value of money.
That is, amounts to be paid or received in future years are not discounted for the cost of
interest. Time value of money is addressed in Chapter 24 and Appendix G.
SERVICE COMPANY INSIGHT
American Express
That Letter from AmEx Might Not Be a Bill
No doubt every one of you has received an invitation from a credit card company to open a
new account—some of you have probably received three in one day. But how many of you
have received an offer of $300 to close out your credit card account? American Express
decided to offer some of its customers $300 if they would give back their credit card. You
could receive the $300 even if you hadnt paid off your balance yet, as long as you agreed to
give up your credit card.
Source: Aparajita Saha‐Bubna and Lauren Pollock, “AmEx Offers Some Holders $300 to Pay and
Leave,” Wall Street Journal Online (February 23, 2009).
What are the relevant costs that American Express would need to know in order to
determine to whom to make this offer? (Go to WileyPLUS for this answer and additional
questions.)
DECISION TOOLS
Incremental analysis helps managers choose the alternative that maximizes net income.
QUALITATIVE FACTORS
In this chapter, we focus primarily on the quantitative factors that affect a decision—those
attributes that can be easily expressed in terms of numbers or dollars. However, many of
the decisions involving incremental analysis have important qualitative features. Though
not easily measured, they should not be ignored.
Consider, for example, the potential effects of the make‐or‐buy decision or of the decision
to eliminate a line of business on existing employees and the community in which the plant
is located. The cost savings that may be obtained from outsourcing or from eliminating a
plant should be weighed against these qualitative attributes. One example would be the
cost of lost morale that might result. Al “Chainsaw” Dunlap was a so‐called “turnaround”
artist who went into many companies, identified inefficiencies (using incremental analysis
techniques), and tried to correct these problems to improve corporate profitability. Along
the way, he laid off thousands of employees at numerous companies. As head of Sunbeam,
it was Al Dunlap who lost his job because his Draconian approach failed to improve
Sunbeams profitability. It was reported that Sunbeams employees openly rejoiced for
days after his departure. Clearly, qualitative factors can matter.
RELATIONSHIP OF INCREMENTAL ANALYSIS AND ACTIVITY‐
BASED COSTING
In Chapter 17, we noted that many companies have shifted to activity‐based costing to
allocate overhead costs to products. The primary reason for using activity‐based costing is
that it results in a more accurate allocation of overhead. The concepts presented in this
chapter are completely consistent with the use of activity‐based costing. In fact, activity‐
based costing results in better identification of relevant costs and, therefore, better
incremental analysis.
TYPES OF INCREMENTAL ANALYSIS
A number of different types of decisions involve incremental analysis. The more common
types of decisions are whether to:
1. Accept an order at a special price.
2. Make or buy component parts or finished products.
3. Sell products or process them further.
4. Repair, retain, or replace equipment.
5. Eliminate an unprofitable business segment or product.
DO IT! 1
Incremental Analysis
Owen T Corporation is comparing two different options. The company currently follows Option
1, with revenues of $80,000 per year, maintenance expenses of $5,000 per year, and operating
expenses of $38,000 per year. Option 2 provides revenues of $80,000 per year, maintenance
expenses of $12,000 per year, and operating expenses of $32,000 per year. Option 1 employs a
piece of equipment that was upgraded 2 years ago at a cost of $22,000. If Option 2 is chosen, it
will free up resources that will increase revenues by $3,000.
Complete the following table to show the change in income from choosing Option 2 versus
Option 1. Designate any sunk costs with an “S.”
Net Income
Increase
Option 1 Option 2 (Decrease) Sunk (S)
Revenues
Maintenance expenses
Operating expenses
Equipment upgrade
Opportunity cost
Action Plan
✓ Past costs that cannot be changed are sunk costs.
✓ Benefits lost by choosing one option over another are opportunity costs.
SOLUTION
Net Income
Increase
Option 1 Option 2 (Decrease) Sunk (S)
Revenues
$80,000 $80,000 $
0
Maintenance expenses
5,000
12,000
(7,000)
Operating expenses
38,000
32,000
6,000
Equipment upgrade
Opportunity cost
Net Income
Increase
Option 1 Option 2 (Decrease) Sunk (S)
22,000
0
0
S
3,000
0
3,000
$ 2,000
Related exercise material: BE20-1, BE20-2, E20-1, E20-18, and DO IT! 20-1.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE 2
Analyze the relevant costs in accepting an order at a special
price.
Sometimes a company has an opportunity to obtain additional business if it is willing to make a
price concession to a specific customer. To illustrate, assume that Sunbelt Company produces
100,000 Smoothie blenders per month, which is 80\% of plant capacity. Variable manufacturing
costs are $8 per unit. Fixed manufacturing costs are $400,000, or $4 per unit. The Smoothie
blenders are normally sold directly to retailers at $20 each. Sunbelt has an offer from Kensington
Co. (a foreign wholesaler) to purchase an additional 2,000 blenders at $11 per unit. Acceptance
of the offer would not affect normal sales of the product, and the additional units can be
manufactured without increasing plant capacity. What should management do?
If management makes its decision on the basis of the total cost per unit of
$12 ($8 variable+$4 fixed)$12 ($8 variable+$4 fixed), the order would be rejected because
costs per unit ($12) exceed revenues per unit ($11) by $1 per unit. However, since the units can
be produced within existing plant capacity, the special order will not increase fixed costs. Lets
identify the relevant data for the decision. First, the variable manufacturing costs increase
$16,000 ($8×2,000)$16,000 ($8×2,000). Second, the expected revenue increases
$22,000 ($11×2,000)$22,000 ($11×2,000). Thus, as shown in Illustration 20-4, Sunbelt
increases its net income by $6,000 by accepting this special order.
ILLUSTRATION 20-4
Incremental analysis—accepting an order at a special price
Two points should be emphasized. First, we assume that sales of the product in other markets
would not be affected by this special order. If other sales were affected, then Sunbelt would
have to consider the lost sales in making the decision. Second, if Sunbelt is operating at full
capacity, it is likely that the special order would be rejected. Under such circumstances, the
company would have to expand plant capacity. In that case, the special order would have to
absorb these additional fixed manufacturing costs, as well as the variable manufacturing costs.
DO IT! 2
Special Orders
Cobb Company incurs costs of $28 per unit ($18 variable and $10 fixed) to make a product that
normally sells for $42. A foreign wholesaler offers to buy 5,000 units at $25 each. The special
order results in additional shipping costs of $1 per unit. Compute the increase or decrease in net
income Cobb realizes by accepting the special order, assuming Cobb has excess operating
capacity. Should Cobb Company accept the special order?
Action Plan
✓ Identify all revenues that change as a result of accepting the order.
✓ Identify all costs that change as a result of accepting the order, and net this amount against the
change in revenues.
SOLUTION
Reject Accept
Revenues $–0– $125,000*
Costs
–0–
95,000**
Net income $–0– $ 30,000
*
Net Income
Increase (Decrease)
$125,000
(95,000)
$ 30,000
5,000 × $25
**
(5,000 × $18) + (5,000 × $1)
The analysis indicates net income increases by $30,000; therefore, Cobb Company should accept
the special order.
Related exercise material: BE20-3, E20-2, E20-3, E20-4, and DO IT! 20-2.
▼ HELPFUL HINT
This is a good example of different costs for different purposes. In the long run all costs are
relevant, but for this decision only costs that change are relevant.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE 3
Analyze the relevant costs in a make‐or‐buy decision.
When a manufacturer assembles component parts in producing a finished product, management
must decide whether to make or buy the components. The decision to buy parts or services is
often referred to as outsourcing. For example, as discussed in the Feature Story, a company such
as Method Products may either make or buy the soaps used in its products. Similarly, Hewlett‐
Packard Corporation may make or buy the electronic circuitry, cases, and printer heads for its
printers. Boeing recently sold some of its commercial aircraft factories in an effort to cut
production costs and focus on engineering and final assembly rather than manufacturing. The
decision to make or buy components should be made on the basis of incremental analysis.
Baron Company makes motorcycles and scooters. It incurs the following annual costs in
producing 25,000 ignition switches for scooters.
Direct materials
$ 50,000
Direct labor
75,000
Variable manufacturing overhead
40,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead
60,000
Total manufacturing costs
$225,000
Total cost per unit ($225,000 ÷ 25,000) $9.00
ILLUSTRATION 20-5 Annual product cost data
Instead of making its own switches, Baron Company might purchase the ignition switches from
Ignition, Inc. at a price of $8 per unit. What should management do?
At first glance, it appears that management should purchase the ignition switches for $8 rather
than make them at a cost of $9. However, a review of operations indicates that if the ignition
switches are purchased from Ignition, Inc., all of Barons variable costs but only $10,000 of its
fixed manufacturing costs will be eliminated (avoided). Thus, $50,000 of the fixed
manufacturing costs remain if the ignition switches are purchased. The relevant costs for
incremental analysis, therefore, are as shown below.
ILLUSTRATION 20-6
Incremental analysis—make or buy
This analysis indicates that Baron Company incurs $25,000 of additional costs by buying the
ignition switches rather than making them. Therefore, Baron should continue to make the
ignition switches even though the total manufacturing cost is $1 higher per unit than the purchase
price. The primary cause of this result is that, even if the company purchases the ignition
switches, it will still have fixed costs of $50,000 to absorb.
ETHICS NOTE
In the make‐or‐buy decision, it is important for management to take into account the social
impact of its choice. For instance, buying may be the most economically feasible solution, but
such action could result in the closure of a manufacturing plant that employs many good
workers.
OPPORTUNITY COST
The foregoing make‐or‐buy analysis is complete only if it is assumed that the productive
capacity used to make the ignition switches cannot be converted to another purpose. If there is an
opportunity to use this productive capacity in some other manner, then this opportunity cost must
be considered. As indicated earlier, opportunity cost is the potential benefit that may be
obtained by following an alternative course of action.
To illustrate, assume that through buying the switches, Baron Company can use the released
productive capacity to generate additional income of $38,000 from producing a different product.
This lost income is an additional cost of continuing to make the switches in the make‐or‐buy
decision. This opportunity cost is therefore added to the “Make” column for comparison. As
shown in Illustration 20-7, it is now advantageous to buy the ignition switches. The companys
income would increase by $13,000.
ILLUSTRATION 20-7
Incremental analysis—make or buy, with opportunity cost
The qualitative factors in this decision include the possible loss of jobs for employees who
produce the ignition switches. In addition, management must assess the suppliers ability to
satisfy the companys quality control standards at the quoted price per unit.
SERVICE COMPANY INSIGHT
Amazon.com
Giving Away the Store?
In an earlier chapter, we discussed Amazon.coms incredible growth. However, some analysts
have questioned whether some of the methods that Amazon uses to increase its sales make good
business sense. For example, a few years ago, Amazon initiated a “Prime” free‐shipping
subscription program. For a $79 fee per year, Amazons customers get free shipping on as many
goods as they want to buy. At the time, CEO Jeff Bezos promised that the program would be
costly in the short‐term but benefit the company in the long‐term. Six years later, it was true that
Amazons sales had grown considerably. It was also estimated that its Prime customers buy two
to three times as much as non‐Prime customers. But, its shipping costs rose from 2.8\% of sales to
4\% of sales, which is remarkably similar to the drop in its gross margin from 24\% to 22.3\%.
Perhaps even less easy to justify is a proposal by Mr. Bezos to start providing a free Internet
movie‐streaming service to Amazons Prime customers. Perhaps some incremental analysis is in
order?
Source: Martin Peers, “Amazons Prime Numbers,” Wall Street Journal Online (February 3,
2011).
What are the relevant revenues and costs that Amazon should consider relative to the decision
whether to offer the Prime free‐shipping subscription? (Go to WileyPLUS for this answer and
additional questions.)
DO IT! 3
Make or Buy
Juanita Company must decide whether to make or buy some of its components for the appliances
it produces. The costs of producing 166,000 electrical cords for its appliances are as follows.
Direct materials $90,000 Variable overhead $32,000
Direct labor
$20,000 Fixed overhead
$24,000
Instead of making the electrical cords at an average cost per unit of
$1.00 ($166,000 ÷ 166,000)$1.00 ($166,000 ÷ 166,000), the company has an
opportunity to buy the cords at $0.90 per unit. If the company purchases the cords, all variable
costs and one‐fourth of the fixed costs are eliminated.
(a) Prepare an incremental analysis showing whether the company should make or buy the
electrical cords. (b) Will your answer be different if the released productive capacity will
generate additional income of $5,000?
Action Plan
✓ Look for the costs that change.
✓ Ignore the costs that do not change.
✓ Use the format in the chapter for your answer.
✓ Recognize that opportunity cost can make a difference.
SOLUTION
1.
2.
Net Income
Make
Buy
Increase (Decrease)
Direct materials
$ 90,000 $
–0–
$ 90,000
Direct labor
20,000
–0–
20,000
Variable manufacturing costs 32,000
–0–
32,000
Fixed manufacturing costs
24,000
18,000*
6,000
Purchase price
–0– 149,400** (149,400)
Total cost
$166,000 $167,400
$ (1,400)
3. * $24,000 × .75
4. ** 166,000 × $0.90
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