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6 August, 07:04

In a make-or-buy decision, a. the company must choose between expanding or dropping a product line. b. the company must choose between accepting or rejecting a special order. c. the company would consider the purchase price of the externally provided good to be relevant. d. the company would consider all fixed overhead to be irrelevant. e. None of these choices are correct.

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  1. 6 August, 08:05
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    Correct option is (c)

    Explanation:

    Make-or-buy decision is a form of strategy to analyse if a product must be manufactured internally or sourced from outside suppliers.

    Cost and benefits related to the product being produced internally or outsourced is studied and compared before arriving at a decision. If cost of producing and storing goods are less as compared to the cost incurred in outsourcing, then decision to make will be taken and vice-versa.

    So, make-or-buy decision involves considering relevance of purchase price of goods sourced externally.
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