Pepper’s Automotive produces auto parts for various automotive retailers. Pepper’s is evaluating the exhaust system division of the company and has come up with the following data for the year: net revenues are $1,270,000, variable costs are $426,000, and fixed costs are $517,000. Of the fixed costs, controllable fixed costs are $118,000 and noncontrollable fixed costs are $399,000.   Pepper’s Automotive has further analyzed the exhaust system division into three products: exhaust pipes, intake valves, and intake pipes. The income statement is available below.   If intake valves were dropped, what would be the change in profits in the short run and the long run, respectively?     Exhaust Pipes   Intake Valves   Intake Pipes Net revenues $ 590,000     $ 390,000     $ 290,000   Variable costs   59,000       195,000       172,000   Contribution margin   531,000       195,000       118,000   Controllable fixed costs   59,000       59,000       0   Controllable margin   472,000       136,000       118,000   Noncontrollable fixed costs   145,000       195,000       59,000   Contribution by profit center $ 327,000     $ (59,000 )   $ 59,000       multiple choice Short run: $136,000 decrease; long run: $59,000 increase Short run: $195,000 increase; long run: $59,000 decrease Short run: $136,000 increase; long run: $59,000 decrease Short run: $59,000 increase; long run: $136,000 decrease

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Pepper’s Automotive produces auto parts for various automotive retailers. Pepper’s is evaluating the exhaust system division of the company and has come up with the following data for the year: net revenues are $1,270,000, variable costs are $426,000, and fixed costs are $517,000. Of the fixed costs, controllable fixed costs are $118,000 and noncontrollable fixed costs are $399,000.

 

Pepper’s Automotive has further analyzed the exhaust system division into three products: exhaust pipes, intake valves, and intake pipes. The income statement is available below.

 

If intake valves were dropped, what would be the change in profits in the short run and the long run, respectively?

 

  Exhaust Pipes   Intake Valves   Intake Pipes
Net revenues $ 590,000     $ 390,000     $ 290,000  
Variable costs   59,000       195,000       172,000  
Contribution margin   531,000       195,000       118,000  
Controllable fixed costs   59,000       59,000       0  
Controllable margin   472,000       136,000       118,000  
Noncontrollable fixed costs   145,000       195,000       59,000  
Contribution by profit center $ 327,000     $ (59,000 )   $ 59,000  
 

 

multiple choice

  • Short run: $136,000 decrease; long run: $59,000 increase
  • Short run: $195,000 increase; long run: $59,000 decrease
  • Short run: $136,000 increase; long run: $59,000 decrease
  • Short run: $59,000 increase; long run: $136,000 decrease

 

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