
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1305103962
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1305103962 Exercise 52
Contribution Margin, Break-Even Units, Break-Even Sales, Margin of Safety, Degree of Operating Leverage
Aldovar Company produces a variety of chemicals. One division makes reagents for laboratories. The division's projected income statement for the coming year is:
Required:
1. Compute the contribution margin per unit, and calculate the break-even point in units ( Note : Round answer to the nearest unit.) Calculate the contribution margin ratio and use it to calculate the break-even sales revenue. ( Note : Round contribution margin ratio to four significant digits, and round the break-even sales revenue to the nearest dollar.)
2. The divisional manager has decided to increase the advertising budget by $250,000. This will increase sales revenues by $1 million. By how much will operating income increase or decrease as a result of this action?
3. Suppose sales revenues exceed the estimated amount on the income statement by $1,500,000. Without preparing a new income statement, by how much are profits underestimated?
4. Compute the margin of safety based on the original income statement.
5. Compute the degree of operating leverage based on the original income statement. If sales revenues are 8% greater than expected, what is the percentage increase in operating income?
( Note : Round operating leverage to two decimal places.)
Aldovar Company produces a variety of chemicals. One division makes reagents for laboratories. The division's projected income statement for the coming year is:

Required:
1. Compute the contribution margin per unit, and calculate the break-even point in units ( Note : Round answer to the nearest unit.) Calculate the contribution margin ratio and use it to calculate the break-even sales revenue. ( Note : Round contribution margin ratio to four significant digits, and round the break-even sales revenue to the nearest dollar.)
2. The divisional manager has decided to increase the advertising budget by $250,000. This will increase sales revenues by $1 million. By how much will operating income increase or decrease as a result of this action?
3. Suppose sales revenues exceed the estimated amount on the income statement by $1,500,000. Without preparing a new income statement, by how much are profits underestimated?
4. Compute the margin of safety based on the original income statement.
5. Compute the degree of operating leverage based on the original income statement. If sales revenues are 8% greater than expected, what is the percentage increase in operating income?
( Note : Round operating leverage to two decimal places.)
Explanation
Contribution margin:
• Contribution mar...
Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger
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