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Problem 1: 

Rhetorix, Inc., produces stereo speakers. Each unit (a pair of speakers) sells for $870. Below is information on production/sales and costs for 2013:

 

Production and
Sales in Units

Production
Costs

Selling and Admin.
Costs

January

106

$88,900

$23,700

February

116

97,000

26,000

March

97

83,000

22,800

April

105

89,500

23,800

May

117

96,500

24,400

June

125

103,200

26,600

July

129

106,000

27,000

August

130

108,400

27,900

September

137

112,280

28,120

October

125

104,300

26,700

November

124

102,900

26,400

December

108

91,500

23,300

Total

1,419

$1,183,480

$306,720

Average cost per unit

 

$834.02396

$216.15222

Use the high-low method to identify the fixed and variable cost components for both production costs and selling and administrative costs.

The company estimates that production and sales in 2014 will be 1,700 units. Based on this estimate, forecast income before taxes for 2014.

Problem 2:

Watson's Fish Company buys whole salmon from various fishermen is at $4 per pound and sells the fish to restaurants for $5 per pound. Its fixed costs are $10,410 per month.

How many pounds must be sold to break even, and how many pounds must be sold to earn a profit of $5,300 per month? Exercise 4-12
Lake Stevens Marina has estimated that fixed costs per month are $344,800 and variable cost per dollar of sales is $0.41. What is the break-even point per month in sales dollars?

What level of sales dollars is needed for a monthly orofit of $61.500?

For the month of July, the marina anticipates sales of $1,049,000. What is the expected level of profit?

Problem 3: 

Wilde Home & Garden is organized into three departments. The following sales and cost data are available for the prior year:

 

Dept.A

Dept.B

Dept.0

Total

Sales

$282,000

$805,000

$975,000

$2,062,000

Less variable costs

123,000

559,000

763,000

1,445,000

Contribution margin

159,000

246,000

212,000

617,000

Less fixed costs

72,000

86,000

91,900

249,900

Profit

$87,000

$160,000

$120,100

$367,100

What is the weighted average contribution margin ratio?

What is the contribution margin ratios of the three departments?

Wilde Home & Garden places an advertisement in the local paper each week. All else equal, which department would you emphasize in the advertisement?

Problem 4:

Equillion, Inc., and Storis, Inc., are two companies in the pharmaceutical industry. Equillion has relatively high fixed costs related to research and development. Storis, however, does little research and development. Instead, the company pays for the right to produce and market drugs that have been developed by other companies. The amount paid is a percent of sales. Thus, Storis has relatively high variable costs and relatively low fixed costs:

 

Equillion, Inc.

Storis, Inc.

Sales

$155,365,000

$155,365,000

Less variable costs

45,055,850

85,450,750

Less fixed costs

84,241,000

43,846,100

Profit

$26,068,150

$26,068,150

Which company has the higher operating leverage?

Calculate the expected percentage change in profit for a 20 percent increase (or for a 20 percent decrease) in sales for each company.

Which company is more risky?

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