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Prepared by Diane Tanner University of North Florida Chapter 11 1 Incremental Analysis
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Incremental Analysis Components Incremental Revenue The additional revenue as a result of selecting one decision over another Incremental Revenue The additional revenue as a result of selecting one decision over another Incremental Cost The additional cost as a result of selecting one alternative over another Incremental Cost The additional cost as a result of selecting one alternative over another Incremental Savings The reduction of cost as a result of selecting one alternative over another Incremental Savings The reduction of cost as a result of selecting one alternative over another Usually combined/netted with incremental costs 2
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Terminology Avoidable Cost: can be avoided if a certain decision is made Sunk Cost: a cost that has already been incurred and irreversible Opportunity Cost: Represents the benefit forgone by selecting one alternative over another 3
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Why Do We Use Relevant Costs? Allows us to focus on only the few things that matter Much quicker decision making Mingling irrelevant costs with relevant costs may cause confusion and distract attention from critical matters 4
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Steps in Incremental Analysis Step 1: Compare revenues under both alternatives ‘Change’ in revenues = relevant revenues Step 2: Compare costs under both alternatives ‘Change’ in costs = relevant costs Step 3: List and clearly label each incremental line item as an 1) incremental revenue, 2) incremental cost, or 3) incremental cost savings Include a ‘+’ sign if the incremental amount increases profit (i.e., a benefit) Show the amount in ( ) parentheses if the amount causes profit to decline 5 5
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6 Qualitative Issues Should be considered regardless if the outcome points to accepting or rejecting the decision Includes: Morale Control over design, quality, timeliness, & reliability Environmental effects and safety Prestige Future price increases Contractual issues
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Types of Incremental Decisions Special order Outsourcing / Make-or-buy Keep or Drop A customer, product, segment, or subdivision Capacity constraints 7
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Capacity Constraints Often called product mix decisions Exists when demand exceeds production that is limited by a particular resource Labor hours Machine hours Space Materials Goal is to maximize the contribution margin per unit of the constrained resource 8
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9 The End
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