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Holmes company produces a product that can be either sold as is or processed further. holmes has already spent $60,000 to produce 1,675 units that can be sold now for $97,500 to another manufacturer. alternatively, holmes can process the units further at an incremental cost of $290 per unit. if holmes processes further, the units can be sold for $415 each. should holmes sell the product now or process it further.
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sales as is process further incremental accounting
sales $97,500
additional process costs
total $97,500

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