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ACCA PM- Practice paper 1 Q.24

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  • February 29, 2024 at 7:25 am #701430
    govindasubedi780@gmail.com
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    https://cbept.accaglobal.com/tr-candidate/exam

    Office chair Chair Co has also developed a new type of office chair and management is trying to formulate a budget for this product. They have decided to match the production level to demand, however, demand for this chair is uncertain.

    Management have collected the following information:

    Demand (units)

    Probability

    Worst possible outcome

    10,000

    0.3

    Most likely outcome

    22,000

    0.5

    Best possible outcome

    35,000

    0.2

    The selling price per unit is $25. The variable cost per unit is $8 for any production level up to 25,000 units. If the production level is higher than 25,000 units then the variable cost per unit will decrease by 10% and this reduction will apply to all the units produced at that level.

    Total fixed costs are estimated to be $75,000.

    Chair Co uses cost-plus pricing when setting prices for its products.

    not sure how to work this out

    Using an expected value approach, what is the expected budgeted contribution of the office chairs (to the nearest whole $)?

    February 29, 2024 at 3:58 pm #701482
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    $362,600

    10,000/ 17.00/ 170,000/ 0.3 /51,000
    22,000/ 17.00/ 374,000/ 0.5/187,000
    35,000/ 17.80/ 623,000/ 0.2 /124,600

    then sum up the end figures (51,000+187,000+124,600)

    February 29, 2024 at 9:07 pm #701497
    govindasubedi780@gmail.com
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    Thank you this makes sense, much appreciated

    February 29, 2024 at 9:36 pm #701500
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    Your welcome

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