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8 February, 10:46

Gabriel Metalworks produces a special kind of metal ingots that are unique, which allows Gabriel to follow a cost-plus pricing strategy. Gabriel has $10,000,000 of assets and shareholders expect approximately a 7 % return on assets. Assume all products produced are sold. Additional data are as follows:Sales volume350,000units per yearVariable costs$16per unitFixed costs$1,500,000per yearUsing the cost-plus pricing approach, what should be the sales price per unit? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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  1. 8 February, 13:41
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    sale price is $0.78

    Explanation:

    Given data

    assets = $10,000,000

    rate = 7% = 0.07

    Sales volume = 350,000 units per year

    Variable costs = $16 per unit

    Fixed costs = $1,500,000 per year

    to find out

    sales price per unit

    solution

    we find required return that i s

    return = asset * rate

    return = 10,000,000 * 0.07

    return = $700000

    so here total cost = Sales volume * Variable costs + fixed cost

    put here all these value

    total cost = 350000 * 16 + 1,500,000

    total cost = $7100000

    so now for sale price

    sale price = total cost + required return / sale

    put all these value

    sale price = (7100000 + 700000) / 10,000,000

    sale price is $0.78
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