1.
To identify: Break-even point in total sales in units and in dollars when old material is used.
1.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Fixed cost is $250,000.
Calculated values (working note),
Unit contribution margin is $122.
Formula to calculate break- even point of sales units,
Substitute $250,000 for fixed cost and $122 for unit margin.
Given,
Fixed cost is $250,000.
Calculated values,
Contribution margin ratio is 32.97% or 0.3297 (from working note).
Formula to calculate break-even point of sales in dollars,
Substitute $250,000 for fixed cost and 0.3297 for contribution margin ratio.
Table represents the number of units of each product sold at break-even point.
Particulars | Ratio | Break-even unit of composite unit | Break-even unit | Selling price ($) | Break-even sales in ($) |
Red | 5 | 2,050 | 10,250 | 20 | 205,000 |
White | 4 | 2,050 | 8,200 | 35 | 287,000 |
Blue | 2 | 2,050 | 4,100 | 65 | 266,500 |
Table(1)
Working note:
Given,
Sales price of red is $20.
Sales price of white is $35.
Sales price of blue is $65.
Fixed cost is $250,000.
Ratio of red, white and blue is 5:4:2.
Table represents the selling price per composite unit.
Particulars | Ratio | Selling price per unit ($) | Total amount ($) |
Red | 5 | 20 | 100 |
White | 4 | 35 | 140 |
Blue | 2 | 65 | 130 |
370 |
Table(2)
Hence, selling price per composite unit is $370.Given,
Variable cost of white is $22.
Variable cost of red is $12.
Variable cost of blue is $50.
Ratio of red, white and blue is 5:4:2.
Table represents the variable cost per composite unit.
Particulars | Ratio | Variable cost per unit ($) | Total amount ($) |
Red | 5 | 12 | 60 |
White | 4 | 22 | 88 |
Blue | 2 | 50 | 100 |
248 |
Table(3)
Hence, the variable cost per composite unit is $248.Calculated values,
Selling price per composite unit is $370.
Variable cost per composite unit is $248.
Calculation of unit contribution margin,
Contribution margin per composite unit is $122.
Calculation of contribution margin ratio,
Contribution margin ratio is 32.97%.
Hence, break-even point of sale is 2,050 composite units and $758,265 (round off).
2.
To identify: Break-even point in total sales in dollars and in units when a firm uses new material.
2.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Fixed cost is $300,000
Calculated values (working note),
Unit contribution margin is $220.
Formula to calculate break- even point of sales units,
Substitute $300,000 for fixed cost and $220 for unit margin.
Given,
Fixed cost is $300,000.
Calculated values,
Contribution margin ratio is 59.46% or 0.5946 (from working note).
Formula to calculate break-even point of sales in dollars,
Substitute $300,000 for fixed cost and 0.5946 for contribution margin ratio.
Table represents the number of units of each product sold at break-even point.
Particulars | Ratio | Break-even unit of composite unit | Break-even unit | Selling price ($) | Break-even sales in ($) |
Red | 5 | 1,364 | 6,820 | 20 | 136,400 |
White | 4 | 1,364 | 5,456 | 35 | 190,960 |
Blue | 2 | 1,364 | 2,728 | 65 | 177,320 |
Table(4)
Working note:Given,
Sales price of red is $20.
Sales price of white is $35.
Sales price of blue is $65.
Fixed cost is $300,000.
Ratio of red, white and blue is 5:4:2.
Table represents the selling price per composite unit.
Particulars | Ratio | Selling price per unit ($) | Total amount ($) |
Red | 5 | 20 | 100 |
White | 4 | 35 | 140 |
Blue | 2 | 65 | 130 |
370 |
Table(5)
Hence, selling price per composite unit is $370.Given,
Variable cost of white is $10
Variable cost of red is $6
Variable cost of blue is $40
Ratio of red, white and blue is 5:4:2.
Table represents the variable cost per composite unit.
Particulars | Ratio | Variable cost per unit ($) | Total amount ($) |
Red | 5 | 6 | 30 |
White | 4 | 10 | 40 |
Blue | 2 | 40 | 80 |
150 |
Table(6)
Hence, the variable cost per composite unit is $150.Calculated values,
Selling price per composite unit is $370.
Variable cost per composite unit is $150.
Calculation of unit contribution margin,
Contribution margin per composite unit is $220.
Calculation of contribution margin ratio,
Contribution margin ratio is 59.46%.
Hence, break-even point of sale is 1,364 composite units and $504,541 (round off).
3.
To identify: The insight provided by the break-even analysis to the management for long-term planning.
3.
Explanation of Solution
- As per the break-even analysis, increase in fixed cost increases the risk because more contribution margin is required to cover the fixed cost.
- While variable cost decreases, break-even point also reduced, therefore for long term planning break-even analysis is beneficial.
Hence, break-even point is reduced with the decrease in variable cost.
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