Question

Perkins Company has been experiencing lost sales and high returns recently, so they decided to undertake a comprehensive quality program. Here are factors being considered:

Finished products need to be inspected before shipping Estimated cost: $45,000

Production equipment needs upgrading Estimated cost: $400,000

Perkins knows that if it undertakes this program, it will be able to reduce warranty repair costs by $25,000. They also know they will be able to avoid lost profits by retaining customers, but they cannot quantify that benefit with any degree of precision. Should Perkins go ahead with the quality program?

A) Yes, they should, regardless of any other considerations.

B) No, they should not.

C) They should, only if the benefit of avoiding lost profits is estimated to be over $420,000.

D) They should, only if the benefit of avoiding lost profits is estimated to be over $445,000.

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