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Item 3imperial jewelers manufactures and sells a gold bracelet for $403.00. the company’s accounting system says that the unit product cost for this bracelet is $264.00 as shown below: direct materials $ 143 direct labor 90 manufacturing overhead 31 unit product cost $ 264 the members of a wedding party have approached imperial jewelers about buying 26 of these gold bracelets for the discounted price of $363.00 each. the members of the wedding party would like special filigree applied to the bracelets that would require imperial jewelers to buy a special tool for $469 and that would increase the direct materials cost per bracelet by $6. the special tool would have no other use once the special order is completed. to analyze this special order opportunity, imperial jewelers has determined that most of its manufacturing overhead is fixed and unaffected by variations in how much jewelry is produced in any given period. however, $7.00 of the overhead is variable with respect to the number of bracelets produced. the company also believes that accepting this order would have no effect on its ability to produce and sell jewelry to other customers. furthermore, the company could fulfill the wedding party’s order using its existing manufacturing capacity. required: 1. what is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of accepting the special order from the wedding party? 2. should the company accept the special order?

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