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Case 8. E23-1
E23-1 (a) 1. | The first step in management's decision-making process is, "Determine and evaluate possible courses of action." | False | 2. | The final step in management's decision-making process is to actually make the decision. | False | 3. | Accounting's contribution to management's decision-making process occurs primarily in evaluating possible courses of action and in reviewing the results. | True | 4. | In making business decisions, management ordinarily considers only financial information because it is objectively determined. | False | 5. | Decisions involve a choice among alternative courses of action. | True | 6. | The process used to identify the financial data that change under alternative courses of action is called …show more content…
False. The final step in management's decision-making process is to review the results of the decision.
3. True
4. False. In making business decisions, management ordinarily considers both financial and non-financial information.
5. True.
6. True.
7. False. Costs that are the same are not relevant.
8. False. When using incremental analysis, either costs or revenues or both will change under alternative course of action.

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Wyco Company manufactures toasters. For the first 8 months of 2011, the company reported the following operating results while operating at 75% of plant capacity. | Sales (400,000 units) | $4,000,000 | | Cost of goods sold |
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Operating expenses were also 60% variable and 40% fixed.
In September, Wyco Company receives a special order for 40,000 toasters at $6.00 each from Salono Company of Mexico City. Acceptance of the order would result in $8,000 of shipping costs but no increase in fixed operating expenses.
Complete the incremental analysis for the special order. (If an amount is blank enter 0, all boxes must be filled to be correct. If the impact on net income is a decrease use either a negative sign in front of the number, e.g. -45 or parenthesis, e.g. (45). Enter all other amounts as positive amounts and subtract where necessary. Round your answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,210, round your computations of unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.25.) Reject Order | Accept Order | Net Income
Increase
(Decrease) | Revenues | $0 | $240,000 | $240,000 | Cost of goods sold | 0 | 168,000 | (168,000) | Operating expense |

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