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Question - Target Costing
Instant Image Inc. manufactures color laser printers. Model J20 presently sells for $460 and has a product cost of $230, as follows:
Direct materials $175
Direct labor 40
Factory overhead 15
Total $230
It is estimated that the competitive selling price for color laser printers of this type will drop to $400 next year. Instant Image has established a target cost to maintain its historical markup percentage on product cost. Engineers have provided the following cost-reduction ideas:
1. Purchase a plastic printer cover with snap-on assembly rather than with screws. This will reduce the amount of direct labor by 15 minutes per unit.
2. Add an inspection step that will add six minutes per unit of direct labor but reduce the materials cost by $20 per unit.
3. Decrease the cycle time of the injection molding machine from four minutes to three minutes per part. Forty percent of the direct labor and 48% of the factory overhead are related to running injection molding machines.
The direct labor rate is $30 per hour.
a. Determine the target cost for Model J20, assuming that the historical markup on product cost and selling price is maintained. Round your final answer to two decimal places.
b. Determine the required cost reduction. Round your final answer to two decimal places.
c. Evaluate the three engineering improvements together to determine whether the required cost reduction (drift) can be achieved. Do not round interim calculations but round your final answers to two decimal places.