Tims Bicycle Shop sells 21-speed bicycles. For purposes of a cost-volume-profit analysis, the shop owner has divided
Question:
Tim’s Bicycle Shop sells 21-speed bicycles. For purposes of a cost-volume-profit analysis, the shop owner has divided sales into two categories, as follows:
Three-quarters of the shop’s sales are medium-quality bikes. The shop’s annual fixed expenses are $65,000. (In the following requirements, ignore income taxes.)
Required:
1. Compute the unit contribution margin for each product type.
2. What is the shop’s sales mix?
3. Compute the weighted-average unit contribution margin, assuming a constant sales mix.
4. What is the shop’s break-even sales volume in dollars? Assume a constant sales mix.
5. How many bicycles of each type must be sold to earn a target net income of $48,750? Assume a constant sales mix.
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Managerial Accounting Creating Value In A Dynamic Business Environment
ISBN: 9781264100699
13th Edition
Authors: Ronald Hilton, David Platt