1.
Prepare contribution income statement.
1.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the contribution income statement:
Contribution Income Statement | ||||
Particulars | Gasoline | Food | Other | Total |
Sales revenue | $100,000 | $60,000 | $40,000 | $200,000 |
Less: Coupons redeemed | $15,000 | $15,000 | ||
Cost of sales | $75,000 | $36,000 | $20,000 | $131,000 |
Contribution margin | $10,000 | $24,000 | $20,000 | $54,000 |
Less: Fixed costs | $60,500 | |||
Pre-tax profit (loss) | -$6,500 |
Working notes:
Determine the amount of fixed cost:
Particulars | Amount |
Labor ($10,000 + $2,500) | $12,500 |
Rent, power, supplies, etc. | $40,000 |
$7,500 | |
Coupon printing cost | $500 |
Total monthly fixed costs | $60,500 |
Determine the redeemed coupons:
Determine the cost of sales:
2.
Determine the break-even sales in dollars based on weighted average contribution margin ratio.
2.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the break-even sales in dollars:
Working notes:
Determine the weighted average contribution margin ratio:
3.
Determine the composition of total break even sales in dollars for three products:
3.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the composition of total break even sales in dollars for three products:
Particulars | Amount |
Gasoline (0.50 × $224,074) | $112,037 |
Food/beverage (0.30 × $224,074) | $67,222 |
Other (0.20 × $224,074) | $44,815 |
Total | $224,074 |
Working notes:
Determine the sales mix percentage for “G”:
Determine the sales mix percentage for “F”:
Determine the sales mix percentage for “O”:
4.
Determine the profit or loss before tax:
4.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the profit or loss before tax:
Particulars | Amount |
Sales revenue ($200,000 × 1.2) | $240,000 |
Less: Variable costs | $156,000 |
Contribution margin ($240,000 × 35%) | $84,000 |
Less: Fixed costs | $60,500 |
Profit before tax | $23,500 |
5.
Indicate the factors that make sensitivity analysis prevailing in decision-making.
5.

Explanation of Solution
The sensitivity analysis is utilized to deal with uncertainty in an efficient manner. The three factors are as follows:
- 1. The availability of computers and spreadsheets made easy to determine the changing one or more factors.
- 2. The business environment is considered to be more dynamic and competitive in nature. An increase in productivity, competition, consumer taste and preference, shirted life cycle and technology make sensitivity analysis widely used factor.
- 3. The analysis identifies the key variables and assumption that affect the financial results, thus the variables can be modified to obtain information.
6.
Indicate the factors that make sensitivity analysis prevailing in decision-making.
6.

Explanation of Solution
The conventional measures associated with CVP analysis are as follows:
- Degree of operating leverage.
- The margin of safety and margin of safety ratio.
The sensitivity analysis is as follows:
- “if” analysis
- Preparation of decision tables and expected values.
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