Business
Business, 01.11.2019 06:31, brooklyn4932

Clean, inc. cleans and waxes floors for commercial customers. the company is presently operating at less than capacity with equipment and employees idle at times. the company recently received an order from a potential customer outside the company's normal geographic service region for a price of $30,000. the size of the proposed job is 43,000 square feet. the company's normal service costs are as follows: unit-level materials $0.41 per square foot
unit-level labor $0.48 per square foot
unit-level variable overhead $0.31 per square foot
facility-level overhead allocated at $0.33 per square foot

if the company accepts the special offer:

a. the company will earn $13,550 on the job.

b. the company will lose $8,050 on the job.

c. the company will lose $22,000 on the job.

d. the company will lose $36,850 on the job.

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