Managerial Accounting, Loose-leaf Version
Managerial Accounting, Loose-leaf Version
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Author: WARREN, Carl S.; Reeve, James M.; Duchac, Jonathan
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 6, Problem 14E

A.1.

To determine

Variable Costing

Managers frequently use variable costing for internal purposes for taking decision making. The cost of goods manufactured includes direct materials, direct labor, and variable factory overhead. Fixed factory overhead treated as period (fixed) expense.

Contribution Margin

Contribution margin is the excess of manufacturing margin above selling and administrative expenses. Contribution margin is calculated by deducting the variable cost from sales or deducting variable selling and administrative expenses from manufacturing margin.

To calculate: The contribution margin ratio for each salesperson.

A.1.

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The contribution margin ratio for each salesperson is as follows:

Rene

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by salesperson (Northeast)
 Particulars  Rene ($)
 Sales (36 units × $15,500)   (A) 558,000
 Less: Variable cost (36 units × $9,300) 334,800
 Manufacturing margin 223,200
 Less: Variable selling expense ( $558,000×8100) 44,640
 Contribution margin (B) 178,560
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 32.00%

Table (1)

Steve

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by salesperson (Northeast)
 Particulars  Steve ($)
 Sales (24 units × $16,000)   (A)        384,000
 Less: Variable cost (24 units × $8,000)        192,000
 Manufacturing margin        192,000
 Less: Variable selling expense ( $384,000×12100)          46,080
 Contribution margin (B)        145,920
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 38.00%

Table (2)

Colleen

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by salesperson (Southwest)
 Particulars  Colleen ($)
 Sales (40 units × $14,000)   (A)      560,000
 Less: Variable cost (40 units × $8,400)      336,000
 Manufacturing margin      224,000
 Less: Variable selling expense ( $560,000×10100)        56,000
 Contribution margin (B)      168,000
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 30.00%

Table (3)

Paul

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by salesperson (Southwest)
 Particulars  Paul ($)
 Sales (60 units × $18,000)   (A)     1,080,000
 Less: Variable cost (60 units × $9,000)        540,000
 Manufacturing margin        540,000
 Less: Variable selling expense ( $1,080,000×8100)          86,400
 Contribution margin (B)        453,600
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 42.00%

Table (4)

Conclusion

Therefore, contribution margin of Rene is $178,560, Steve is $145,920, Colleen is $168,000, and Paul is $453,600. Contribution margin ratio of Rene is 32%, Steve is 38%, Colleen is 30%, and Paul is 42%.

B.1.

To determine

To calculate: The contribution margin ratio for each territory.

B.1.

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The contribution margin ratio for each territory is as follows:

Northeast

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by territory 
 Particulars  Northeast
 Sales (36 units × $15,500)+(24 units × $16,000) (A)      942,000
 Less: Variable cost (36 units × $9,300)+(24 units × $8,000)      526,800
 Manufacturing margin      415,200
 Less: Variable selling expense ($44,640+$46,080)        90,720
 Contribution margin (B)      324,480
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 34.45%

Table (5)

Southwest

HO Incorporation
 Contribution margin by territory 
 Particulars  Southwest
 Sales (40 units × $14,000)+(60 units × $18,000) (A)   1,640,000
 Less: Variable cost (40 units × $8,400)+(60 units × $9,000)      876,000
 Manufacturing margin      764,000
 Less: Variable selling expense ($56,000+$86,400)      142,400
 Contribution margin (B)      621,600
 Contribution margin ratio (BA)×100 37.90%

Table (6)

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