The Carter Corporation makes products A and B In a joint process from a single Input, R. During a typical production run

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The Carter Corporation makes products A and B In a joint process from a single Input, R. During a typical production run

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The Carter Corporation makes products A and B In a joint process from a single Input, R. During a typical production run, 50,000 units of R yleld 20,000 units of A and 30,000 units of B at the split-off point. Joint production costs total $90,000 per production run. The unit selling price for A is $4.00 and for B is $3.80 at the split-off point. However, B can be processed further at a total cost of $60,000 and then sold for $7.00 per unit. In a decision between selling B at the split-off point or processing B further, which of the following items is not relevant: Multiple Choice the portion of the $90,000 joint production cost allocated to B. the $3.80 unit sales price of B at the split-off point. the $7 unit selling price for B after further processing. the $60,000 cost to process B beyond the split-off point.
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