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Sealy Company has a joint process,which produces three products called A,B and C.Each product may be sold at split-off or processed further and then sold.Joint processing costs for a year are $20,000.Other relevant data are:
 Sales Value Separable Processing Sales Value Product at Split-OffCosts after Split-Off  at CompletionA$94,000$28,000$115,000B60,00010,00082,000C66,00014,00079,000\begin{array}{llll}&\text { Sales Value }&\text {Separable Processing }&\text {Sales Value }\\ \text {Product }&\text {at Split-Off}&\text {Costs after Split-Off }&\text { at Completion}\\A&\$ 94,000 & \$ 28,000 & \$ 115,000 \\B&60,000 & 10,000 & 82,000 \\C&66,000 & 14,000 & 79,000\end{array}
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A) Which products should be processed further? Why?
B) If the Sealy Company maximizes profits, what is the operating income?

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Restructuring Costs

Restructuring costs are expenses associated with reorganizing a company's operations, such as layoffs, facility closures, and asset write-downs, to improve efficiency or financial performance.

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Direct Restructuring Costs

Expenses directly associated with the process of restructuring a business or organizational operations, separate from indirect or incidental costs.

Indirect Restructuring Costs

Costs associated with reorganizing a business that are not directly connected to the physical process of restructuring, such as financial or reputational impacts.

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