. Prepare a differential analysis as of August 21 to determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or perfume (Alternative 2). Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required. 2. Determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or promote perfume (Alternative 2). 3. The sales manager had tentatively decided to promote perfume, estimating that operating income would be increased by $80,000 ($11 operating income per unit for 20,000 units, less promotion expenses of $140,000). The manager also believed that the selection of moisturizer would reduce operating income by $8,000 ($6 operating income per unit for 22,000 units, less promotion expenses of $140,000). State briefly your reasons for supporting or opposing the tentative decision. 1. Prepare a differential analysis as of August 21 to determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or perfume (Alternative 2). Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.

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Parisian Cosmetics Company is planning a one-month campaign for September to promote sales of one of its two cosmetics products. A total of $140,000 has been budgeted for advertising, contests, redeemable coupons, and other promotional activities. The following data have been assembled for their possible usefulness in deciding which of the products to select for the campaign:
  Moisturizer Perfume
Unit selling price $55 $60
Unit production costs:    
Direct materials $ 9 $14
Direct labor 3 5
Variable factory overhead 3 5
Fixed factory overhead 6 4
Total unit production costs $21 $28
Unit variable selling expenses 16 15
Unit fixed selling expenses 12 6
Total unit costs $49 $49
Operating income per unit $ 6 $11
 
No increase in facilities would be necessary to produce and sell the increased output. It is anticipated that 22,000 additional units of moisturizer or 20,000 additional units of perfume could be sold from the campaign without changing the unit selling price of either product.
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1. Prepare a differential analysis as of August 21 to determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or perfume (Alternative 2). Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
2. Determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or promote perfume (Alternative 2).
3.

The sales manager had tentatively decided to promote perfume, estimating that operating income would be increased by $80,000 ($11 operating income per unit for 20,000 units, less promotion expenses of $140,000). The manager also believed that the selection of moisturizer would reduce operating income by $8,000 ($6 operating income per unit for 22,000 units, less promotion expenses of $140,000). State briefly your reasons for supporting or opposing the tentative decision.

1. Prepare a differential analysis as of August 21 to determine whether to promote moisturizer (Alternative 1) or perfume (Alternative 2). Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
 
Differential Analysis
Differential Analysis
Score: TT97143
Promote Moisturizer (Alternative 1) or Promote Perfume (Alternative 2)
August 21
Promote
Differential Effect
Promote Perfume
Moisturizer
on Income
2
(Alternative 1)
(Alternative 2)
(Alternative 2)
3 Revenues
$1,210,000.00
$1,200,000.00
$(10,000.00)
4 Costs:
Direct materials
(198,000.00)*
(280,000.00)
(82,000.00)
5
Direct labor
(66,000.00)
(100,000.00)
(34,000.00)
6
7
Variable factory overhead
(66,000.00)
(100,000.00)
(34,000.00)
Variable selling expenses
(352,000.00)*
(300,000.00)
52,000.00
8
Sales promotion
(140,000.00)
(140,000.00)
0.00
10
(388,800.00)
(280,000.00)
(108,000.00)
11 Income (loss)
$388,000.00
$(280,000.00)
$(108,000.00)
1,
Transcribed Image Text:Differential Analysis Differential Analysis Score: TT97143 Promote Moisturizer (Alternative 1) or Promote Perfume (Alternative 2) August 21 Promote Differential Effect Promote Perfume Moisturizer on Income 2 (Alternative 1) (Alternative 2) (Alternative 2) 3 Revenues $1,210,000.00 $1,200,000.00 $(10,000.00) 4 Costs: Direct materials (198,000.00)* (280,000.00) (82,000.00) 5 Direct labor (66,000.00) (100,000.00) (34,000.00) 6 7 Variable factory overhead (66,000.00) (100,000.00) (34,000.00) Variable selling expenses (352,000.00)* (300,000.00) 52,000.00 8 Sales promotion (140,000.00) (140,000.00) 0.00 10 (388,800.00) (280,000.00) (108,000.00) 11 Income (loss) $388,000.00 $(280,000.00) $(108,000.00) 1,
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