Published On Dec 5, 2018
This video discusses transfer pricing when the selling division does not have excess capacity.
When the selling division does not have excess capacity, this means it could sell 100% of the units it produces to outside customers. In such a case, the selling division is only willing to accept a transfer price that is at least as high as the market price (the price for which it can sell the product to outside customers).—
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