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Business, 19.02.2021 01:20, zanedog2018

Company X makes and sells torches. Each torch regularly sells for $49. The following cost data per torch is based on a full capacity of producing 154,000 torches each period. Direct materials $ 7 Direct labor $ 9 Manufacturing overhead (50% variable and 50% unavoidable fixed) $ 6 A special order for 15,000 torches has been received by Company X. Additional selling costs that would be incurred on this order would be $3 per torch for trans-Atlantic shipping. What should Landor use as a minimum selling price per fan in negotiating a price for this special order

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