Exam 5: Merchandising Operations and the Multiple-Step Income Statement
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In applying the high-low method, what is the unit variable cost? Month Miles Total Cost January \ 144,000 February 50,000 120,000 March 70,000 141,000 April 90,000 195,000
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Cunningham, Inc.sells MP3 players for $60 each.Variable costs are $40 per unit, and fixed costs total $90,000.How many MP3 players must Cunningham sell to earn net income of $210,000?
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A cost which remains constant per unit at various levels of activity is a
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Sales are $500,000 and variable costs are $350,000.What is the contribution margin ratio?
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Nelson Manufacturing has the following data: Variable costs are 60% of the unit selling price.
The contribution margin ratio is 40%.
The contribution margin per unit is $500.
The fixed costs are $300,000.
Which of the following does not express the break-even point?
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In applying the high-low method, which months are relevant? Month Miles Total Cost January \ 144,000 February 50,000 120,000 March 70,000 141,000 April 90,000 195,000
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April Industries sells a product with a contribution margin of $12 per unit, fixed costs of $148,800, and sales for the current year of $200,000.How much is April's break-even point?
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The margin of safety ratio is equal to the margin of safety in dollars divided by the actual or (expected) sales.
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Wendy Industries produces only one product.Monthly fixed expenses are $12,000, monthly unit sales are 2,500, and the unit contribution margin is $10.How much is monthly net income?
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Vintage Wines has fixed costs of $15,000 per year.Its warehouse sells wine with variable costs of 80% of its unit selling price.How much in sales does Vintage need to break even per year?
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A company has contribution margin per unit of $90 and a contribution margin ratio of 40%.What is the unit selling price?
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The amount by which actual or expected sales exceeds break-even sales is referred to as
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Unit contribution margin is the amount that each unit sold contributes towards the recovery of fixed costs and to income.
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At the break-even point of 2,000 units, variable costs are $55,000, and fixed costs are $32,000.How much is the selling price per unit?
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Aero, Inc.requires sales of $2,000,000 to cover its fixed costs of $400,000 and to earn net income of $500,000.What percent are variable costs of sales?
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A fixed cost remains constant in total and on a per unit basis at various levels of activity.
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