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Jay Manufacturing, Inc., began operations five years ago producing the probos, a new type of instrument it hoped to sell to doctors, dentists, and hospitals. The demand for probos far exceeded initial expectations, and the company was unable to produce enough probos to meet that demand. Jay was manufacturing probos on equipment it built at the start of its operations, but it needed more efficient equipment to meet demand. Company management decided to design and build the equipment because no equipment currently available on the market was suitable for producing probos. In 2017, a section of the plant was devoted to development of the new equipment and a special staff of personnel was hired. Within six months, a machine was developed at a cost of $170,000 that increased production and reduced labor cost substantially. Sparked by the success of the new machine, the company built three more machines of the same type at a cost of $80,000 each. Required: a. In addition to satisfying a need that outsiders cannot meet within the desired time, what other reasons might cause a firm to construct fixed assets for its own use? b. In general, what costs should be capitalized for a self‐constructed asset? c. Discuss the appropriateness (give pros and cons) of including these charges in the capitalized cost of self‐constructed assets: i. The increase in overhead caused by the self‐construction of fixed assets ii. A proportionate share of overhead on the same basis as that ap




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