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Signal mistakenly produced 1,000 defective cell phones. The phones cost \(60 each to produce. A salvage company will buy the defective phones as they are for \)30 each. It would cost Signal \(80 per phone to rework the phones. If the phones are reworked, Signal could sell them for \)120 each. Assume there is no opportunity cost associated with reworking the phones. Compute the incremental net income from reworking the phones.

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The company will earn more than $10,000 if they rework cell phones.

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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 net income

Scrap

Rework

Sales

$30,000 (1,000*$30)

$120,000 (1,000*$120)

Rework Cost

-$80,000

Total

$30,000

$40,000

Net Incremental Income

$10,000

Hence, the net incremental net is $10,000

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