Anderson Publishing has two divisions: Book Publishing & Magazine Publishing. The Magazine division has been losing money for the last 5 years and Anderson is considering eliminating that division. Anderson’s information about the two divisions is as follows:     Book Division   Magazine Division   Total Sales Revenue $ 7,800,000     $ 3,300,000     $ 11,100,000   Cost of Goods sold                       Variable costs   2,000,000       997,000       2,997,000   Fixed costs   1,077,500       1,200,000       2,277,500   Gross Profit $ 4,722,500     $ 1,103,000     $ 5,825,500   Operating Expenses                       Variable   135,000       198,000       333,000   Fixed   2,916,000       1,189,000       4,105,000   Net income $ 1,671,500     $ (284,000 )   $ 1,387,500       Only 20 percent of the fixed manufacturing costs and 60 percent of the fixed operating expenses are directly attribute to each division. The remainder are common or shared between the two divisions.   Required: 1. Present the financial information in the form of a segmented income statement (using the contribution margin approach).

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Anderson Publishing has two divisions: Book Publishing & Magazine Publishing. The Magazine division has been losing money for the last 5 years and Anderson is considering eliminating that division. Anderson’s information about the two divisions is as follows:

 

  Book Division   Magazine Division   Total
Sales Revenue $ 7,800,000     $ 3,300,000     $ 11,100,000  
Cost of Goods sold                      
Variable costs   2,000,000       997,000       2,997,000  
Fixed costs   1,077,500       1,200,000       2,277,500  
Gross Profit $ 4,722,500     $ 1,103,000     $ 5,825,500  
Operating Expenses                      
Variable   135,000       198,000       333,000  
Fixed   2,916,000       1,189,000       4,105,000  
Net income $ 1,671,500     $ (284,000 )   $ 1,387,500  
 

 

Only 20 percent of the fixed manufacturing costs and 60 percent of the fixed operating expenses are directly attribute to each division. The remainder are common or shared between the two divisions.

 

Required:

1. Present the financial information in the form of a segmented income statement (using the contribution margin approach).

 

2. What will be the impact on net income if the Magazine Division is eliminated?

 

Magazine
Division
Book Division
Total
Variable costs
Direct fixed costs
Common fixed costs
Net income (loss)
Transcribed Image Text:Magazine Division Book Division Total Variable costs Direct fixed costs Common fixed costs Net income (loss)
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