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I came across this number in the revision kit on open tuition where by a contract requires 200kg of material X.The company has 500kg in inventory which originally cost $6 per kg. Material X has no other use and if not used on the contract will be scrapped for $2 per kg. What is the relevant cost for the material.
Though the answer has been given as $400 I still dispute it because I thought if 500kg are already in the store we are gonna use 200kg the balance will remain 300kg which we shall scrap @2kg hence 300kg x 300=$600
reply will be highly appreciated. Thanks
The answer is correct.
OK – you will scrap the remainder, but you will scrap them whether or not you do the contract. So there is no cash effect of this as a result of doing the contract.
You might find it useful to watch the free lecture on relevant costing.