Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Suresh Company reports the following segment (department) income results for the year. Department M Department N Department 0 Department P $ 80,000 $ 42,000 $ 76,000 $ 61,000 Sales Expenses Avoidable Unavoidable Total expenses Income (loss) 16,300 57,000 73,300 $ 6,700 44,200 20,400 64,600 $ (22,600) 20,300 5,500 25,800 $ 50,200 20,500 50,200 70,700 $ (9,700) Department T $ 41,000 49,500 18,900 68,400 $ (27,400) Total $ 300,000 150,800 152,000 302,800 $ (2,800) b. Compute the total increase in income if the departments with sales less than avoidable costs, as identified in part a, are eliminated.

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Suresh Company reports the following segment (department) income results for the year.
Department M Department N Department 0 Department P
$ 80,000
$ 42,000
$ 76,000
$ 61,000
Sales
Expenses
Avoidable
Unavoidable
Total expenses
Income (loss)
Total increase in income
16,300
57,000
73,300
$ 6,700
P
44,200
20,400
64,600
$ (22,600)
20,300
5,500
25,800
$ 50,200
20,500
50,200
70,700
$ (9,700)
Department T
$ 41,000
49,500
18,900
68,400
$ (27,400)
Total
$ 300,000
b. Compute the total increase in income if the departments with sales less than avoidable costs, as identified in part a, are eliminated.
150,800
152,000
302,800
$ (2,800)
Transcribed Image Text:Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Suresh Company reports the following segment (department) income results for the year. Department M Department N Department 0 Department P $ 80,000 $ 42,000 $ 76,000 $ 61,000 Sales Expenses Avoidable Unavoidable Total expenses Income (loss) Total increase in income 16,300 57,000 73,300 $ 6,700 P 44,200 20,400 64,600 $ (22,600) 20,300 5,500 25,800 $ 50,200 20,500 50,200 70,700 $ (9,700) Department T $ 41,000 49,500 18,900 68,400 $ (27,400) Total $ 300,000 b. Compute the total increase in income if the departments with sales less than avoidable costs, as identified in part a, are eliminated. 150,800 152,000 302,800 $ (2,800)
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