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- Whirly Corporation's contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Per Unit $ 33.00 18.00 $ 15.00 Sales (8,800 units) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Required: (Consider each case independently): Total $ 290,400 158,400 132,000 54,100 $ 77,900 1. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 40 units? 2. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 40 units? 3. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is 7,800 units? 1. Revised net operating income 2. Revised net operating income 3. Revised net operating incomeWhirly Corporation's contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Per Unit $31.00 18.00 $ 13.00 Sales (8,600 units) Variable expenses Contribution, margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Total $ 266,600 154,800 111,800 Required: (Consider each case independently): 1. Revised net operating income 2. Revised net operating income 3. Revised net operating income 56,000 $ 55,800 1. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 90 units? 2. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 90 units? 3. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is.7,600 units?Miller Company's contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Per Unit $ 9.00 6.00 $ 3.00 Sales (41,000 units) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Required: (Consider each case independently): Total $ 369,000 246,000 123,000 42,000 $ 81,000 1. What is the revised net operating income if unit sales increase by 13%? 2. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price decreases by $1.20 per unit and the number of units sold increases by 21%? 3. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price increases by $1.20 per unit, fixed expenses increase by $8,000, and the number of units sold decreases by 5%? 4. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price per unit increases by 10%, variable expenses increase by 20 cents per unit, and the number of units sold decreases by 11%? X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. 1. Net operating income $ 96,990 2. Net operating income $…
- Help Save & Exit Submit Below is the contribution format income statement for a company based on a sales volume of 1,000 units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units): Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin $ 55,000 33,000 22,000 14,960 $ 7,040 Fixed expenses Net operating income If the variable cost per unit increases by $1, spending on advertising increases by $1,450, and unit sales increase by 190 units, what would be the new net operating income? (All answers are whole numbers 1000 for one thousand. Negative numbers should be added with a minus sign, e.g., -1000 for a decrease or loss of one thousand.) unless specified otherwise. You should NOT include the $ sign or a comma. E.g., you should type Net operating income after the changes %24Whirly Corporation's contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Per Unit $ 35.00 20.00 $15.00 Sales (7,600 units) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Total $ 266,000 152,000 114,000 54,600 $ 59,400 Required: (Consider each case independently): 1. Revised net operating income 2. Revised net operating income 3. Revised net operating income 1. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 60 units? 2. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 60 units? 3. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is 6,600 units?Assume a retailing company has two departments-Department A and Department B. The company's most recent contribution format income statement follows: Department A $ 350,000 120,000 230,000 140,000 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income (loss) Multiple Choice O $(133,800) The company says that $110,000 of the fixed expenses being charged to Department B are sunk costs or allocated costs that will continue if the segment is discontinued. However, if Department B is discontinued the sales in Department A will drop by 6%. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of discontinuing Department B? O $(128,000) $(113,800) Total $ 800,000 320,000 480,000 400,000 $ 80,000 O $(124,000) Department B $ 450,000 200,000 250,000 260,000 $90,000 $ (10,000)
- Remmel Corporation has provided the following contribution format income statement. Assume that the following information is within the relevant range. Sales (6,000 units) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income $ 300,000 240,000 60,000 59,000 $ 1,000 If sales increase to 6,020 units, the increase in net operating income would be closest to: Multiple Choice ○ $1,000.00 ○ $200.00 ○ $800.00 ○ $3.33Aj.2 Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales volume of 1,000 units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units): Sales $ 100,000 Variable expenses 65,000 Contribution margin 35,000 Fixed expenses 30,100 Net operating income $ 4,900 5. If sales decline to 900 units, what would be the net operating income? Note: Round "Per Unit" calculations to 2 decimal places.Whirly Corporation's contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Per Unit $ 33.00 19.00 $ 14.00 Sales (8,500 units) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Total $ 280,500 161,500 119,000 54,700 $ 64,300 Required: (Consider each case independently): 1. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 70 units? 2. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 70 units? 3. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is 7,500 units? 1. Revised net operating income 2. Revised net operating income 3. Revised net operating income
- Assume the following information: Selling price Variable expense ratio Fixed expenses Unit sales Multiple Choice O O How many units need to be sold to achieve a target profit of $16,900? 4,150 units 1,019 units 2,817 units Amount 6,220 units $30 80% $ 8,000 per month 3,400 per monthRequired information A company sold a total of 1,000 units for total sales revenue of $70,000. The company incurred total variable expenses of $38,500 and total fixed expenses of $ 23,310. Based on this, the company reported a total contribution margin of $31,500 and net operating income of $ 8,190. Use this information to answer the following questions. Assume that all units are within the relevant range. Calculate the contribution margin ratio. Contribution margin ratio %CVP Analysis, *What IT?" AnalysisKevin Co. projected contribution-format income statement for the upcoming month is shownBelow Sales (500 units) $10000Variable expenses. 4000Contributions margin. 6000Fixed expenses. 1000Net operating income. 5000Required:a.) Compute the breakeven point in units.b) Compute the breakeven paint in dollars.c.) If the company wishes to earn a monthly target profit of $10,000, how many units must be sold each month?d.) Compute the company's margin of safety. State your answer in both dollar and percentage terms,e.) The company's manager thinks that adding a salaried sales staff member at a cost of 52,000 per month will increase sales by $4,000 per month. If he is correct, what will be the net dollar advantage or disadvantage of making this change?t.) Refer to the original data, the company's manager believes that a new production process will improve profitability. He plans to add new machinery that will cut variable expenses…