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Question - Bryant Corporation uses a joint process to produce products A, B, and C. Each product may be sold at split off or processed further and then sold. Joint processingcosts for the year amounted to $100,000. Other information is presented below:
Separable Processing Sales Value Product at Split off
Costs after Split off
Sales Value at Completion
A
$94,000
$28,000
$116,000
B
60,000
8,000
82,000
C
66,000
14,000
80,000
Required -
a. Which products, if any, should be processed further?
b. If all three products were processed further, what would be the effect on profits?
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