Calibrated manufacturing makes an electronic component that is in great demand. The component sells for $20 each.

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 Calibrated manufacturing makes an electronic component that is in great demand.  The component sells for $20 each.  Calibrated's current capacity is 10,000 units per week.  For the last few months, however, the company has been receiving new orders at a rate of 14,000 units per week, and now has a substantial backlog.  The company expects this order rate to continue, if it maintains price.  Calibrated's current operating data follows:

Sales Revenue .....$200,000

Variable Costs .....$100,000

Fixed Costs ........$80,000

Pretax Profit .......$20,000

For each incremental addition of 500 units of output weekly, Calibrated would need to purchase new equipment that would add $1,500 to weekly fixed costs.  No other fixed costs would become incremental for this price change.  Labor costs currently account for half of all variable costs.  Additional hires, however, are expected to be more costly than the average of current employees because of their lower productivity.  Although new hires are paid (wages + fringe benefits) only 80% of the current average, they can produce only two-thirds as much output per hour.  Consequently, labor costs for additional output with new hires is 20% higher than the current average. Calibrated is debating whether to keep its current price and expand to meet the demand or to raise its price to reduce demand somewhat before deciding whether or not to expand. How much would Calibrated's weekly profits increase if it expanded to meet the entire amount of its current excess demand?

Prepare an analysis of a 10% price increase.

Calculate the break-even sales quantity (percent and units). 

Calculate the new $ contribution margin per unit.       

Contribution Margin
Contribution margin is an important element of cost volume profit analysis that managers carry out to assess the maximum number of units that are required to be at the breakeven point. Contribution margin is the profit before fixed cost and taxes...
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Managerial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making

ISBN: 978-1118033890

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Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso, Ibrahim M. Aly

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