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Business, 26.11.2019 18:31 taraiahwilliams2052

Wisconsin snowmobile corp. is considering a switch to level production. cost efficiencies would occur under level production, and aftertax costs would decline by $31,900, but inventory would increase by $290,000. wisconsin snowmobile would have to finance the extra inventory at a cost of 12.5 percent. a-1. determine the extra cost or savings of switching over to level production. a-2. should the company go ahead and switch to level production? yes nob. how low would interest rates need to fall before level production would be feasible? (input your answer as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number.)

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