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Chapter 13, Problem 26P

Problem 6-28A Eliminating a segment

Western Boot Co. sells men’s, women’s, and children’s boots. For each type of boot sold, it operates a separate department that has its own manager. The manager of the men’s department has a sales staff of nine employees, the manager of the women’s department has six employees, and the manager of the children’s department has three employees. All departments are housed in a single store. In recent years, the children’s department has operated at a net loss and is expected to continue to do so. Last year’s income statements follow:

Men’s Department Women’s Department Children’s Department
Sales $ 250,000 $ 300,000 $ 60,000
Cost of goods sold (105,000) (125,000) (35,000)
Gross margin 145,000 175,000 25,000
Department manager’s salary (26,000) (30,000) (12,000)
Sales commissions (43,000) (49,000) (9,000)
Rent on store lease (10,500) (10,500) (10,500)
Store utilities (2,000) (2,000) (2,000)
Net income (loss) $ 63,500 $ 83,500 $ (8,500)

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  1. a. Determine whether to eliminate the children’s department.
  2. b. Confirm the conclusion you reached in Requirement a by preparing income statements for the company as a whole with and without the children’s department.
  3. c. Eliminating the children’s department would increase space available to display men’s and women’s boots. Suppose management estimates that a wider selection of adult boots would increase the store’s net earnings by $10,000. Would this information affect the decision that you made in Requirement a? Explain your answer.
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