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Answer ALL questions. QUESTION 1 ( 2 5 Marks ) Casio Glass Co , a small family run business, manufactures hand - blown glass products

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QUESTION 1(25 Marks)
Casio Glass Co, a small family run business, manufactures hand-blown glass products and has an established reputation
for quality going back several decades. Owing to increased demand for its most popular products from customers in the
Middle and Far East, Casio Glass Co has focused on manufacturing a single product, a vase available in an array of
colours, which has the following cost and selling price structure:
R/unit R/unit
Selling price 280
Direct material 64
Direct labour 60
Variable overhead 16
Fixed overhead 28
168
Profit per unit 112
The fixed overhead absorption rate is based on the normal capacity of 2,000 units per month. Assume that the same
amount is spent each month on fixed overheads. Budgeted sales for next month are 2,200 units.
Required:
1.1 Calculate the breakeven sales units and the breakeven sales value for the next month. (5 Marks)
1.2 Explain the term margin of safety and calculate the margin of safety for the next month. (5 Marks)
1.3 Calculate the profit for the next month if sales are 5% lower than budgeted. (6 Marks)
1.4 Calculate the sales required (in units) to achieve a profit of R259,000 in the next month given the direct
materials cost increases by 8% and direct labour cost increases by 6%.
(7 Marks)
1.5 State two assumptions made when carrying out breakeven analysis. (2 Marks)

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