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PIT_PIT [208]
2 years ago
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Malia is a partner of a small clothing company. This week she has been hosting a group of potential investors. Several of the po

tential investors asked about the company’s newest technology and their ability to sell clothing online. If these potential investors decide to invest in her company it could mean enormous growth in revenue. However she is being asked to divulge specific information about the company that she and her partner decided would not be discussed with the investors. She is now faced with a(n) ________ issue.
Business
1 answer:
olganol [36]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is Legal.

Explanation:

A legal problem is a dispute that must be resolved within the framework of current law. When the same is submitted to a judge's decision, the obligation to motivate it is usually imposed. This requires defining the dispute based on the normative and factual statements that are introduced by the parties in the process, supported by hermeneutical consensus and / or evidence. When the judge has the full normative and factual information - and their respective interpretative and probative grounds -, he is in a position to formulate the problem. This then has a double component: the normative, which refers to the general aspect of the controversy and states the topic on which the debate will turn, and the factual one, which indicates the characteristics of the case that give the particular hermeneutical turn to the general theme.

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In this case, an analyst is presented with recommending the best option between internal production and external acquisition of  goods (outsourcing) for resale.  Through relevant quantitative and qualitative analyses it will be decided whether the company should make or buy the engines or vacuums.  To make 50,000 units of the engines, production costs will be incurred as given in the question.

After considering the qualitative factors, including availability of production capacity, space, and labor, the next would be to undertake a  costs /benefits quantitative analysis of making the engines in-house versus buying from outside for resale.  The outcomes are then compared to understand their financial effects.  The option that makes better financial sense or that is more profitable should be chosen because the payoff outweighs the other and the company's assets and stockholders will be better off with the more profitable option, either in the direction of making more profits or reducing the cost profile.

In any make or buy decision situation, the costs that are relevant are the costs that change with the option.  Any costs that do not change with a chosen option is disregarded.  This include items like depreciation and other indirect fixed costs.

b) Computations:

1. To make:

Description                    Cost per Month

Direct Materials                    $75,000

Direct Labor                        $100,000

Variable factory overhead $375,000 ($7.50 x 50,000)

Total variable costs =        $550,000

Selling price =                 $7,500,000 ($150 x 50,000)

Contribution =                $6,950,000

Fixed factory overhead     $150,000 (150% of $100,000)

Net Income                    $6,800,000

2. To buy:

Cost of goods  - $3,000,000

Selling price       $7,500,000

Contribution      $4,500,000

Fixed costs            $112,500 (75% of $150,000)

Net Income       $4,387,500

c) The company should go ahead and produce the engines internally.  This is far more profitable, all quantitative factors considered.

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In arriving at a decision in a make or buy decision situation, only relevant costs that change with the option should be analysed.  Fixed indirect costs and depreciation should not be considered.

From the above quantitative analyses, the company will make a contribution (profit) of $6.95 million instead of $4.5 million if it chooses to make the engines internally.

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