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Fruities Ltd has two divisions, Durian Division and Juice Division. Durian Division has an annual capacity of 10 000 units of durian juice concentrate. Juice Division's annual requirement of durian juice concentrate is 8000 units. Fruities Ltd requires that divisions should purchase inputs internally where available and uses a cost-plus transfer price policy, where transfer price is set at variable cost plus 25 per cent. Therefore, Durian Division always satisfies the demand of the Juice Division first, before selling the remaining durian concentrate to external suppliers at the market price of $10 per unit. The variable cost of one unit of durian juice concentrate at Durian Division is $6.
What is the difference in Durian Division's profit under the cost-plus transfer price policy and a market-price transfer price policy?

A) Durian Division's profit is $20 000 lower under the cost-plus transfer pricing approach.
B) Durian Division's profit is $20 000 higher under the cost-plus transfer pricing approach.
C) Durian Division's profit is $25 000 lower under the cost-plus transfer pricing approach.
D) Durian Division's profit is $25 000 higher under the cost-plus transfer pricing approach.

Cost-Plus Transfer Price

A pricing method where the selling price of a product is determined by adding a specific markup to the product's cost.

Market-Price Transfer

A pricing method used in transactions between divisions of the same company, based on prevailing market prices.

Durian Juice Concentrate

A thick, reduced extract of durian fruit, used as a base for beverages, flavoring, or food products.

  • Comprehend the influence of transfer pricing on the earnings of corporations and their subdivisions.
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