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Transfer Pricing

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  • June 3, 2022 at 5:52 pm #657283
    mark2001
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    Q1: South African Perfomance Mangement Practise Question
    Division A produces hard drives which are sold on the local market for $900 per unit. The total variable costs are $750. Division A can only manufacture 200 hard drives a year. The external demand is 170 units and Division B demands 50 units.

    How I answered:
    (Internal + External) – Capacity = Excess
    (170 + 50) – 200 = 20 units

    Internal Variable Costs = $750; External Contribution = $900 – $750 = $150

    Lost Contribution: 20 units * $150 = $3 000
    $3 000/50 units = $60 per unit

    Transfer Price = Variable Costs + Lost Contribution
    Transfer Price = $750 + $60 = $810 (this is marked correct in South Africa)

    Q2: Paper F5 March/June 2018 (Section C (31) (C))
    Internal Variable = 3 + 4 = 7; External Contribution = 15 – 4 – 3 – 1 = 7;
    Capacity = 350 000 units; Internal Demand = 180 000 units; External Demand = 200 000 units

    If I answer in the same approach as the SA Q, I get a way different asnwer.

    Excess = 200 000 + 180 000 – 350 000 = 30 000 units
    Lost Contribution (LC) = 30 000 units * 7 = $210 000
    $210 000/180 000 units = 1.17 per unit

    Transfer price = VC + LC = 7 + 1.17 = 8.17

    But the memo says:
    Division A’s internal sales is $7 ($4 + $3) and the contribution per unit for external sales is $7 per unit ($15 – $3 – $4 – $1), the transfer price for the additional 30,000 units would need to be $14.

    Could you please check I can’t get these two methods to reconcile. Sorry that I am asking so late on a Friday.

    June 4, 2022 at 8:57 am #657318
    John Moffat
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    Q1

    A can transfer 30 units without losing any contribution, and therefore the first 30 units have a minimum transfer price of the marginal cost of $750 per unit.

    The remaining 20 units would lose contribution, and therefore the minimum transfer price for those 20 units has to be 750 + 150 = $900 per unit.

    Therefore the total minimum transfer price for all 50 units has to be (30 x $750) + (20 x $900) = $40,500 (or a minimum transfer price of 40,500/50 = $810 per unit).

    Q2

    Division B can supply 150,000 units without losing any external sales and therefore the minimum transfer price for these 150,000 units is the marginal cost of $7. Supplying the extra 30,000 units will lose external sales and therefore lose contribution, so the minimum transfer price for these 30,000 units will be $7 + $7 = $14 per unit.

    The question does not ask for a total minimum transfer price for all 180,000 units, but if it had done then the total minimum transfer price would be (150,000 x $7) + (30,000 x $14) = $1,470,000 (or 1,470,000 / 180,000 = $8.17 per unit.

    June 4, 2022 at 9:18 am #657324
    mark2001
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    Thank you so much!

    June 4, 2022 at 9:28 am #657330
    John Moffat
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    You are welcome.

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