1.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:Unit production cost under variable costing.
1.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Unit product cost is $40
Explanation of Solution
Unit production cost under variable costing:
2.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To prepare:Unit product cost under absorption
2.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Unit product cost is $60
Explanation of Solution
Unit product cost under absorption:
3.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Contribution margin.
3.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Contribution margin $12600000
Explanation of Solution
Total contribution under variable costing:
Particular | Amount | Amount |
Sales ( | 2,800,000 | |
Variable expense: | ||
Variable cost of goods sold ( | 1,400,000 | |
Variable selling and administrative expense ( | 140,000 | 15400000 |
Contribution margin | 12600000 |
Contribution margin $12600000
4.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:Net operating income under variable costing:
4.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Net operating loss $96000
Explanation of Solution
Net operating income under variable costing:
Particular | Amount | Amount |
Sales ( | 2,800,000 | |
Variable expense: | ||
Variable cost of goods sold ( | 1,400,000 | |
Variable selling and administrative expense ( | 140,000 | 15400000 |
Contribution margin | 12600000 | |
Fixed expense: Fixed manufacturing overhead | 800000 | |
Fixed selling and administrative overhead | 496000 | 1,296,000 |
Net operating loss | 96,000 |
Net operating loss $96000
5.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Gross margin
5.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Gross margin $700000
Explanation of Solution
Gross margin under absorption costing:
Particular | Amount | Amount |
Sales ( | 2,800,000 | |
Cost of goods sold (35000) | 2,100,000 | |
Gross margin | 700,000 |
Gross margin $700000
6.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: breakeven point in sales and dollar.
6.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Net operating loss $59600
Explanation of Solution
Net operating income under variable costing:
Particular | Amount | Amount |
Sales ( | 2,800,000 | |
Cost of goods sold (35000) | 2,100,000 | |
Gross margin | 700,000 | |
Selling and administrative expense | ||
Fixed manufacturing overhead | 800,000 | |
Fixed selling and administrative expense | 496,000 | |
Net operating loss | 596,000 |
Net operating loss $59600
7.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:The different between net operating income using variable costing and absorption
7.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
The different between net operating income using variable costing and absorption is (500000)
Explanation of Solution
The different between net operating income using variable costing and absorption:
8.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Break even.
8.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Breakeven 4166.66 unit
Explanation of Solution
Breakeven point in sales:
9.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Breakeven
9.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Breakeven 4166.66 unit
Explanation of Solution
Breakeven point in sales:
10.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:Company’s variable net operating income will be same.
10.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Company’s variable net operating income will be same
Explanation of Solution
Company’s variable net operating income will be same as the net variable income is calculated considering only variable expense.
11.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:Company’s absorption net operating income
11.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Company’s absorption net operating income will be same
Explanation of Solution
Company’s absorption net operating income will be same as company’s fixed selling and administrative expense will be same.
12.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: breakeven point in sales and dollar.
12.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
If the company produce 5000 less units next year absorption costing income for next year will be higher than absorption income for this year.
Explanation of Solution
If the company produce 5000 less units next year absorption costing income for next year will be higher than absorption income for this year.
13.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: breakeven point in sales and dollar
13.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Net operating loss | 442857.14 | 27142.80 |
Explanation of Solution
Net operating income under variable costing:
Particular | Amount East | Amount West |
Sales | ||
Cost of goods sold | ||
Gross margin | 500000 | 200000 |
Selling and administrative expense | ||
Fixed manufacturing overhead | 57142.857 | 22857.14 |
Fixed selling and administrative expense | 96,000 | 150,000 |
Net operating loss | 442857.14 | 27142.80 |
14.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:net operating income of east region increases by 5%
14.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
If the net operating income of east region increases by 5% in second year D should drop west region and concentrate on east region only.
Explanation of Solution
If the net operating income of east region increases by 5% in second year D should drop west region and concentrate on east region only.
15.
Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Net profit will increase if the company sale increases
15.

Answer to Problem 1TF15
Net profit will increase if the company sale increases
Explanation of Solution
Increase in sales will be
New sales in unit will be
Net operating income under variable costing:
Particular | Amount West |
Sales | |
Cost of goods sold | |
Gross margin | 240000 |
Selling and administrative expense | |
Fixed manufacturing overhead | 22857.14 |
Fixed selling and administrative expense | 150,000 |
Advertisement | 30,000 |
Net operating loss | 28142.80 |
Net profit will increase if the company sale increases
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