Exercise 6-10 (Algo) Companywide and Segment Break-Even Analysis (L06-5) Crossfire Company segments its business into two regions--East and West. The company prepared a contribution format segmented Income statement as shown below: Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses Segment margin Common fixed expenses Net operating Income Total Company $ 1.035,000 828,000 207,000 136,000 71,000 60.000 $11,000 East $ 690,000 579,60D 110,400 59,000 5.51,400 West $ 345,000 248,400 96,600 27,000 19,600 Required: 1. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales 2. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the East region. 3. Compute the break even point in dollar sales for the West region. 4. Prepare a new segmented income statement based on the break-even dollar sales that you computed in requirements 2 and 3. What is Crossfire's net operating income (loss) in your new segmented Income statement? 5. Do you think that Crossfire should allocate its common fixed expenses to the East and West regions when computing the break even points for each region? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 to 3 Reg 4 Reg 5 1. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales. 2. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the East region. 3. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the West region. (Round Intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places) Break-Even point Dollar sales for the whole company Dollar sales for the East region Dollar sales for the West region Roto Reg 4 > Req 1 to 3 Req4 Reg 5 Prepare a new segmented income statement based on the break-even dollar sales that you computed In requirements 2 and 3. What is Crossfire's net operating Income (loss) in your new segmented income statement? Total Company East West Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses Product line segment margin Common fixed expenses not traceable to products Net operating loss