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Sid Freeman has developed a new electronic device that he has decided to produce and market. The production facility will be in a nearby industrial park which Sid will rent for $4,000 per month. Utilities will cost about $500 per month. He will use his personal computer, which he purchased for $2,000 last year, to monitor the production process. The computer will become obsolete before it wears out from use. The computer will be depreciated at the rate of $1,000 per year. He will rent production equipment at a monthly cost of $8,000. Sid estimates the material cost per finished unit of product to be $50, and the labor cost to be $10. He will hire workers, and spend his time promoting the product. To do this he will quit his job which pays $4,500 per month. Advertising will cost $2,000 per month. Sid will not draw a salary from the new company until it gets well established.
Required:
Complete the chart below by placing an "X" under each heading that helps to identify the cost involved. There can be "Xs" placed under more than one heading for a single cost; e.g., a cost might be a sunk cost, an overhead cost, and a product cost. There would be an "X" placed under each of these headings opposite the cost.
*Between the alternatives of producing and not producing the device.
Prompt
A message or symbol on a computer screen that indicates the system is ready to receive input from the user.
Temporary Holding Area
A space in memory used to temporarily store data while it is being moved or processed.
Buffer
A temporary storage area in memory used to hold data while it is being transferred from one location to another.
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