2CVP analysis, sensitivity analysis. Perfect Fit Jeans Co. sells blue jeans wholesale to major retailers across the country. Each pair of jeans has a selling price of $50 with $35 in variable costs of goods sold. The company has fixed manufacturing costs of $2,250,000 and fixed marketing costs of $250,000. Sales commis- sions are paid to the wholesale sales reps at 10% of revenues. The company has an income tax rate of 20% 1. How many jeans must Perfect Fit sell in order to break even? How many jeans must the company sell in order to reach: a target operating income of $420,000? b. a net income of $420,000? 2. .219 inu ni niog neveleend 0.8s- a. S W Sbas 3. How many jeans would Perfect Fit have to sell to earn the net income in requirement 2b if: (Consider odworl2 21 each requirement independently.) the contribution margin per unit increases by 10% b. the selling price is increased to $51.50. c. the company outsources manufacturing to an overseas company increasing variable costs per unit by $2.00 and saving 70% of fixed manufacturing costs. A00 obep y Beau P08 well d
2CVP analysis, sensitivity analysis. Perfect Fit Jeans Co. sells blue jeans wholesale to major retailers across the country. Each pair of jeans has a selling price of $50 with $35 in variable costs of goods sold. The company has fixed manufacturing costs of $2,250,000 and fixed marketing costs of $250,000. Sales commis- sions are paid to the wholesale sales reps at 10% of revenues. The company has an income tax rate of 20% 1. How many jeans must Perfect Fit sell in order to break even? How many jeans must the company sell in order to reach: a target operating income of $420,000? b. a net income of $420,000? 2. .219 inu ni niog neveleend 0.8s- a. S W Sbas 3. How many jeans would Perfect Fit have to sell to earn the net income in requirement 2b if: (Consider odworl2 21 each requirement independently.) the contribution margin per unit increases by 10% b. the selling price is increased to $51.50. c. the company outsources manufacturing to an overseas company increasing variable costs per unit by $2.00 and saving 70% of fixed manufacturing costs. A00 obep y Beau P08 well d
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Transcribed Image Text:2CVP analysis, sensitivity analysis. Perfect Fit Jeans Co. sells blue jeans wholesale to major retailers
across the country. Each pair of jeans has a selling price of $50 with $35 in variable costs of goods sold. The
company has fixed manufacturing costs of $2,250,000 and fixed marketing costs of $250,000. Sales commis-
sions are paid to the wholesale sales reps at 10% of revenues. The company has an income tax rate of 20%
1.
How many jeans must Perfect Fit sell in order to break even?
How many jeans must the company sell in order to reach:
a target operating income of $420,000?
b. a net income of $420,000?
2.
.219
inu ni niog neveleend 0.8s-
a.
S
W
Sbas
3. How many jeans would Perfect Fit have to sell to earn the net income in requirement 2b if: (Consider
odworl2
21
each requirement independently.)
the contribution margin per unit increases by 10%
b. the selling price is increased to $51.50.
c. the company outsources manufacturing to an overseas company increasing variable costs per
unit by $2.00 and saving 70% of fixed manufacturing costs.
A00 obep
y Beau
P08 well d
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