Diane’s Designs is a small business run out of its owner’s house. For the past 6 months, the company has been selling two products, a welcome sign and a birdhouse. The owner has been concerned about the company’s marketing effectiveness. The master budget and actual results for March of this year follow:     Master Budget Welcome Sign   Birdhouse   Total Units   50       25       75   Sales $ 1,000     $ 250     $ 1,250   Variable costs   890       120       1,010   Contribution margin $ 110     $ 130     $ 240   Fixed costs   75       75       150   Operating income $ 35     $ 55     $ 90         Actual Results Welcome Sign   Birdhouse   Total Units   45       35       80   Sales $ 675     $ 420     $ 1,095   Variable costs   580       270       850   Contribution margin $ 95     $ 150     $ 245   Fixed costs   75       75       150   Operating income $ 20     $ 75     $ 95       The total market for welcome signs for each of the last 6 months was 500 budgeted and 500 actual. Diane expected the total market for birdhouses to be 200 units per month; the actual volume for the entire market, however, turned out to be only 175 units per month.   Required: 1. Compute Diane’s actual market share for welcome signs and birdhouses. 2. What is the market share contribution margin variance? (Leave no cell blank; if there is no effect enter "0" and select "None" from dropdown. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 3. What is the market size contribution margin variance? (Leave no cell blank; if there is no effect enter "0" and select "None" from dropdown. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Diane’s Designs is a small business run out of its owner’s house. For the past 6 months, the company has been selling two products, a welcome sign and a birdhouse. The owner has been concerned about the company’s marketing effectiveness. The master budget and actual results for March of this year follow:

 

  Master Budget
Welcome Sign   Birdhouse   Total
Units   50       25       75  
Sales $ 1,000     $ 250     $ 1,250  
Variable costs   890       120       1,010  
Contribution margin $ 110     $ 130     $ 240  
Fixed costs   75       75       150  
Operating income $ 35     $ 55     $ 90  
 

 

  Actual Results
Welcome Sign   Birdhouse   Total
Units   45       35       80  
Sales $ 675     $ 420     $ 1,095  
Variable costs   580       270       850  
Contribution margin $ 95     $ 150     $ 245  
Fixed costs   75       75       150  
Operating income $ 20     $ 75     $ 95  
 

 

The total market for welcome signs for each of the last 6 months was 500 budgeted and 500 actual. Diane expected the total market for birdhouses to be 200 units per month; the actual volume for the entire market, however, turned out to be only 175 units per month.

 

Required:

1. Compute Diane’s actual market share for welcome signs and birdhouses.

2. What is the market share contribution margin variance? (Leave no cell blank; if there is no effect enter "0" and select "None" from dropdown. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

3. What is the market size contribution margin variance? (Leave no cell blank; if there is no effect enter "0" and select "None" from dropdown. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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