Drake Company produces a single product. Last year's income statement is as follows: Sales (21,000 units) $1,295,700 Less: Variable costs 856,800    Contribution margin $438,900 Less: Fixed costs 250,300    Operating income $188,600 Required: 1. Compute the break-even point in units and sales revenue. In your computations, round the contribution margin per unit to the nearest cent and round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places. Round your final answers to the nearest whole unit or dollar. Break-even units  fill in the blank  units Break-even dollars $fill in the blank    2. What was the margin of safety in dollars for Drake Company last year? Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar. $fill in the blank  3. Suppose that Drake Company is considering an investment in new technology that will increase fixed costs by $213,200 per year, but will lower variable costs to 50 percent of sales. Units sold will remain unchanged. Prepare a budgeted income statement assuming Drake makes this investment. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.   Drake Company Budgeted Income Statement   $fill in the blank    fill in the blank    $fill in the blank    fill in the blank    $fill in the blank  What is the new break-even point in units, assuming the investment is made? In your computations, round the unit contribution margin to the nearest cent. Round your final answer to the nearest whole unit. fill in the blank  units

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Drake Company produces a single product. Last year's income statement is as follows:

Sales (21,000 units) $1,295,700
Less: Variable costs 856,800
   Contribution margin $438,900
Less: Fixed costs 250,300
   Operating income $188,600

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1. Compute the break-even point in units and sales revenue. In your computations, round the contribution margin per unit to the nearest cent and round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places. Round your final answers to the nearest whole unit or dollar.

Break-even units  fill in the blank  units
Break-even dollars $fill in the blank   

2. What was the margin of safety in dollars for Drake Company last year? Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.
$fill in the blank 

3. Suppose that Drake Company is considering an investment in new technology that will increase fixed costs by $213,200 per year, but will lower variable costs to 50 percent of sales. Units sold will remain unchanged. Prepare a budgeted income statement assuming Drake makes this investment. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.

 
Drake Company
Budgeted Income Statement
  $fill in the blank 
  fill in the blank 
  $fill in the blank 
  fill in the blank 
  $fill in the blank 

What is the new break-even point in units, assuming the investment is made? In your computations, round the unit contribution margin to the nearest cent. Round your final answer to the nearest whole unit.
fill in the blank  units

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