Check my word Northwood Company manufactures basketballs. The company has a ball that sells for $25 At present, the ball is manufactured in a small plant that relies heavily on direct labor workers, Thus, variable expenses are high totaling $15.00 per ball of which 60% is direct labor cost Last year, the company sold 38,000 of these balls, with the following results: $ Sales (38,000 balls) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income 950,000 520,000 380,000 264,000 116,000 Required: 1. Compute (a) last year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls, and (b) the degree of operating leverage at last year's sales level 2. Due to an increase in labor rates, the company estimates that next year's variable expenses will increase by $3.00 per ball if this change takes place and the selling price per ball remains constant at $25.00, what will be next year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls? 3. Refer to the data in (2) above. If the expected change in variable expenses takes place. how many balls will have to be sold next year to earn the same net operating income, $116,000, as last year? 4 Refer again to the data in (2) above. The president feels that the company must raise the selling price of its basketballs. If Northwood Company wants to maintain the same CM ratio as last year (as computed in requirement ta), what selling price per ball must it charge next year to cover the increased labor costs Required: 1. Compute (a) last year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls, and (b) the degree of operating leverage at last year's sales level, 2 Due to an increase in labor rates, the company estimates that next year's variable expenses will increase by $3.00 per ball . If this change takes place and the selling price per ball remains constant at $25.00, what will be next year's CM ratio and the break-even 1 point in balls? 3 Refer to the data in (2) above If the expected change in variable expenses takes place, how many balls will have to be sold next year to earn the same net operating income, $116,000, as last year? 4 Refer again to the data in (2) above. The president feels that the company must raise the selling price of its basketballs. If Northwood Company wants to maintain the same CM ratio as last year (as computed in requirement la), what selling price per ball must it charge next year to cover the increased labor costs? 5. Refer to the original data. The company is discussing the construction of a new, automated manufacturing plant. The new plant would slash variable expenses per ball by 40.00%, but it would cause fixed expenses per year to double. If the new plant is built, what would be the company's new CM ratio and new break-even point in balls? 6. Refer to the data in (5) above a. If the new plant is built, how many balls will have to be sold next year to earn the same net operating income, $116,000, as last year? b. Assume the new plant is built and that next year the company manufactures and sells 38,000 balls (the same number as sold last year). Prepare a contribution format income statement and compute the degree of operating leverage Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg1 Reg 2 Reg 3 Req 4 Reg 5 Reg 6A Reg 68 Compute (a) last year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls, and (b) the degree of operating leverage at last year's sales level. (Round "Unit sales to break even to the nearest whole unit and other answers to 2 decimal places.) % CM Radio Unit sales to break even Degree of operating leverage balls Hory Req2 > Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Reg 2 Reg 3 Reg 4 Reg 5 Reg 6A Req 68 Due to an increase in labor rates, the company estimates that next year's variable expenses will increase by $3.00 per ball. If this change takes place and the selling price per ball remains constant at $25.00, what will be next year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls? (Round "CM Ratio to 2 decimal places and "Unit sales to break even to the nearest whole unit.) CM Ratio Unit sales to break even balls Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Reg 2 Reg 3 Reg 4 Reg 5 Req 6A Reg 6B Refer to the data in (2) above. If the expected change in variable expenses takes place, how many balls will have to be sold next year to earn the same net operating income, $116,000, as last year? (Round your answer to the nearest whole unit.) Number of balls Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Reg2 Red 3 keq 4 Reis Reg GA Reg 6B Refer again to the data in (2) above. The president feels that the company must raise the selling price of its basketballs. It Northwood Company wants to maintain the same CM ratio as last year (as computed in requirement 1a), what selling price per ball must it charge next year to cover the increased labor costs? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg1 Reg 2 Req3 Req4 Reak DO Red GA Reg 60 M Refer to the original data. The company is discussing the construction of a new, automated manufacturing plant. The new plant would stash variable expenses per ball by 10.00", but it would cause fixed expenses per year to double. If the new plant is built, what would be the company's new CM ratio and new break even point in ball (Round "CM Ratio to 2 decimal places and unit sales to break even to the nearest whole unit.) Show less hes CM Ratio Unit sales to break even % balls Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Reg 3 Reg 4 Req 5 Reg 6A Reg 6B If the new plant is built, how many balls will have to be sold next year to earn the same net operating income, $116,000, as last year? (Round your answer to the nearest whole unit.) Number of all Req1 Reg 2 Reg 3 Reg 4 Reg 5 Reg 6 ROG 6B Assume the new plant is built and that next year the company manufactures and sells 38,000 balls (the same number as sold last year). Prepare a contribution format income statement and compute the degree of operating leverage. (Round "Degree of operating loverage to 2 decimal places.) Northwood Company Contribution Income Statement Degree of operating leverage Req6A Roq GB