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Material A: Appler needs 500 kg of material for the compound but has 200 kg in stock
present. The stock items were bought 3 months ago for $5/kg but have suffered 10%
shrinkage since that date. Material A is not regularly used in the business and would have
to be disposed of at a cost to Appler of $400 in total. The current purchase price of
material A is $6.25/kg.
Material B: Appler needs 800 kg of material B and has this in stock as it is regularly needed.
The stock was bought 2 months ago for $4/kg although it can be bought now at $3.75/kg
due to its seasonal nature.
Processing energy costs would be $200 and the supervisor says he would allocate $150 of his weekly salary to the job in the company’s job costing system.
Based upon the scenario information, what is the total cost of material A and B to be built
in to the minimum price calculation?
1. The energy cost has not been included in the relevant cost. Could you explain why?
Because the question just asks for the cost of the material to be used in the calculation!
