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Holmes Company produces a product that can be either sold as is or processed further. Holmes has already spent \(50,000 to produce 1,250 units that can be sold now for \)67,500 to another manufacturer. Alternatively, Holmes can process the units further at an incremental cost of \(250 per unit. If Holmes processes further, the units can be sold for \)375 each. Compute the incremental income if Holmes processes further.

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The income from selling products is $17,500

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01

Definition of incremental net income

The incremental net income is the income that the company earns after choosing an alternative course of action.

02

Calculation of incremental income

Particular

Sell as it is

Process Further

Sales

$67,500

$343,750

Additional processing cost

$50,000

$362,500

Income/Loss

$17,500

(18,750)

If the Holmes process furthers the product Holmes Company will suffer a loss of $18,750. Hence, the company sells the product as it is.

Notes:

Calculationofincrementalcost =Totalunits×Costperunit=1,250×$ 250=$ 362,500

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