Managerial Accounting + Connect Access Card
Managerial Accounting + Connect Access Card
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ISBN: 9781260581263
Author: John Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
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Chapter 5, Problem 4PSB

1.

To determine

To identify: Break- even point of sales in dollars for year 2017.

1.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given,
Fixed cost is $200,000.

Calculated values,
Contribution margin ratio is 20% or 0.2 (from working note).

Formula to calculate break-even point of sales in dollars,

    Breakeven point= Fixedcost Contribution margin ratio

Substitute $200,000 for fixed cost and 0.2 for contribution margin ratio.

    Breakeven point= $200,000 0.2 =$1,000,000

Working note:

Given,
Sales are $750,000.
Contribution margin is $150,000.

Formula to calculate contribution margin ratio,

    Contribution margin ratio= Contributionmargin Sales ×100 = $150,000 $750,000 ×100 =20%

Hence, contribution margin ratio is 20%.

Hence, break-even point of sale is $1,000,000.

2.

To determine

To identify: Break- even point of sales in dollars for year 2018.

2.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given,
Fixed cost is $350,000 ( $200,000+150,000 ) .
Units sold are 40,000 units.

Calculated values,
Contribution margin ratio is 60% or 0.6 (from working note).

Formula to calculate break-even point of sales in dollars,

    Breakeven point= Fixedcost Contribution margin ratio

Substitute $350,000 for fixed cost and 0.6 for contribution margin ratio.

    Breakeven point= $350,000 0.6 =$583333.33

Working note:

Calculation of selling price per unit,

    Sellingpriceperunit= Sales Unitssold = $750,000 20,000 =$37.50

Calculation of sales in 2018,

    Sales=Sellingpriceperunits×Unitssold =$37.50×40,000units =$1,500,000

Calculation of variable cost per unit,

    Variablecostperunit= Variablecost Unitssold = $600,000 20,000 =$30

As new machine reduced variable cost up to 50%, so the new variable cost will be $15.

Calculation of variable cost in 2018,

    Variablecost=Variablecostperunits×Unitssold =$15×40,000units =$600,000units

Calculation of contribution margin,

    Contributionmargin=SalesVariablecosts =$1,500,000$600,000 =$900,000

Calculation of contribution margin ratio,

    Contribution margin ratio= Contributionmargin Sales ×100 = $900,000 $1,500,000 ×100 =60%

Hence, contribution margin ratio is 60%.

Hence, break-even point of sale is $583333.33.

3.

To determine

To prepare: A forecasted contribution margin income statement for the company.

3.

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Explanation of Solution

Statement to show the contribution margin income statement

Company R
Income Statement
For the Year Ended 2018
Particulars Amount ($)
Sales 750,000
Less: Variable Cost 300,000
Contribution Margin 450,000
Less: Fixed Cost 350,000
Pre Tax Income 100,000
Table(1)

Working note:

Given,
The numbers of units sold is 20,000.

Calculated values (working note),
The selling price is $37.50.
Variable cost per unit is $15.

Calculation of total sales,

    Totalsales=Numbersofunits×Salesprice =20,000units×$37.50 =$750,000

The total sales are $750,000.

Calculation of total variable cost,

    Totalvariable cost=Numbersofunits×Variablecost per unit =20,000units×$15 =$300,000

Hence, the pretax income of Company R is $100,000.

4.

To determine

To identify: The required sales unit to earn the target income.

4.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given,
Fixed cost is $350,000.
Target net income is $200,000.

Calculated,
Unit contribution margin is $22.50.

Formula to calculate required sales will be,

    Required sales= Fixed cost+Target net income Unitcontributionmargin

Substitute $350,000 for fixed cost, $200,000 for target net income and $22.50 for unit contribution margin.

    Required sales= $350,000+$200,000 $22.50 = $550,000 $22.50 =24,444.44units

Working note:

Given,
Per unit selling price is $37.50.
Per unit variable cost is $15.

Calculation of unit contribution margin,

    UnitContributionmargin=PerunitsellingpricePerunitvariablecost =$37.50$15 =$22.50

Calculation of required sales in dollars,

    Required sales=Required salesinunits×Sellingpriceperunit =24,444×$37.50 =$916,666.67

Hence, required sales are 24,444.44 units and $916,666.67.

5.

To determine

To prepare: A forecasted contribution margin income statement for the company when no income tax is due.

5.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Statement to show the contribution margin income statement

Company R
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
Particulars Amount ($)
Sales 916,667
Less: Variable Cost 366,667
Contribution Margin 550,000
Less: Fixed Cost 350,000
Pre Tax Income 200,000
Table(2)

Working note:

Given,
The numbers of units sold is 24,444.44.

Calculated values (working note),
The selling price is $37.50.
Variable cost per unit is $15.

Calculation of total sales,

    Totalsales=Numbersofunits×Salesprice =24,444.44units×$37.50 =916,666.5

The total sales are $916,667.

Calculation of total variable cost,

    Totalvariable cost=Numbersofunits×Variablecost per unit =24,444.44units×$15 =$366,666.6

Hence, the pretax income of Company R is $200,000.

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