Complete the table given below, assuming Mohave Corp. drops the Azul line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round Common Fixed Costs to the nearest whole dollar.) Total Indigo Verde Sales Revenue Variable Costs Contribution Margin Direct Fixed Costs Segment Margin Common Fixed Costs Net Operating Income (Loss) Complete the table given below assuming that Mohave had no direct fixed overhead in its production information and the entire $51,000 of fixed cost was common fixed cost. Change in Contribution Margin Contribution Margin Gained on Indigo Contribution Margin Gained on Verde Contribution Margin Lost on Azul Net Increase in Contribution Margin Change in Fixed Costs Net Change in Profit if Azul is Eliminated

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Mohave Corp. is considering eliminating a product from its Sand Trap line of beach umbrellas. This collection is aimed at people who spend time on the beach or have an outdoor patio near the beach. Two products, the Indigo and Verde umbrellas, have impressive sales. However, sales for the Azul model have been dismal.       

Mohave’s information related to the Sand Trap line is shown below.       
 

Segmented Income Statement for Mohave’s
Sand Trap Beach Umbrella Products
  Indigo   Verde   Azul     Total
Sales revenue $ 60,000   $ 60,000   $ 30,000     $ 150,000
Variable costs   34,000     31,000     26,000       91,000
Contribution margin $ 26,000   $ 29,000   $ 4,000     $ 59,000
Less: Direct fixed costs   1,900     2,500     2,000       6,400
Segment margin $ 24,100   $ 26,500   $ 2,000     $ 52,600
Common fixed costs*   17,840     17,840     8,920       44,600
Net operating income (loss) $ 6,260   $ 8,660   $ (6,920 )   $ 8,000
 

*Allocated based on total sales revenue

 

Mohave has determined that eliminating the Azul model would cause sales of the Indigo and Verde models to increase by 10 percent and 15 percent, respectively. Variable costs for these two models would increase proportionately. Although the direct fixed costs could be eliminated, the common fixed costs are unavoidable. The common fixed costs would be redistributed to the remaining two products.

Required:
1-a.
 Complete the table given below, assuming Mohave Corp. drops the Azul line.
1-b. Will Mohave’s net operating income increase or decrease if the Azul model is eliminated? By how much?
2. Should Mohave drop the Azul model?
3-a. Complete the table given below assuming that Mohave had no direct fixed overhead in its production information and the entire $51,000 of fixed cost was common fixed cost.
3-b. Should Mohave drop the Azul model?
3-c. What is the increase or decrease in the net operating income of Mohave?

Complete the table given below, assuming Mohave Corp. drops the Azul line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round
Common Fixed Costs to the nearest whole dollar.)
Total
Indigo
Verde
Sales Revenue
Variable Costs
Contribution Margin
Direct Fixed Costs
Segment Margin
Common Fixed Costs
Net Operating Income (Loss)
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the table given below, assuming Mohave Corp. drops the Azul line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round Common Fixed Costs to the nearest whole dollar.) Total Indigo Verde Sales Revenue Variable Costs Contribution Margin Direct Fixed Costs Segment Margin Common Fixed Costs Net Operating Income (Loss)
Complete the table given below assuming that Mohave had no direct fixed overhead in its production information and the
entire $51,000 of fixed cost was common fixed cost.
Change in Contribution
Margin
Contribution Margin Gained on Indigo
Contribution Margin Gained on Verde
Contribution Margin Lost on Azul
Net Increase in Contribution Margin
Change in Fixed Costs
Net Change in Profit if Azul is Eliminated
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the table given below assuming that Mohave had no direct fixed overhead in its production information and the entire $51,000 of fixed cost was common fixed cost. Change in Contribution Margin Contribution Margin Gained on Indigo Contribution Margin Gained on Verde Contribution Margin Lost on Azul Net Increase in Contribution Margin Change in Fixed Costs Net Change in Profit if Azul is Eliminated
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