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Re: Cost Accounting question
Let's look at this another way. As a practical matter, it is unlikely that a team is going to get any where near their regulated cost limits from buying aluminum.
You can go to a site like http://www.metalsdepot.com/ and figure out the cost of metal. Then calculate the amount that you actually used on the robot on a per item basis. That is from rule <R51> So if you go buy some titanium off of ebay for 10 bucks and the material is worth 250, but you only used a fifth of the material, then your cost basis it 50 bucks, even though it cost you only 10 bucks. If you manage to use 3,500 bucks worth of titanium on a robot I'd like to see a picture of that. My $ 0.0001 Ed |
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