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Hamley's Toy Store is on Regent Street in London. It has a magic department near the main door. Suppose that management is considering dropping the

Hamley's Toy Store is on Regent Street in London. It has a magic department near the main door. Suppose that management is considering dropping the magic department, which has consistently shown an operating loss. The predicted income statements, in thousands of pounds (£), follow (for ease of analysis, only three product lines are shown):

                                              Total                                           General                               Electronic                         Magic

                                                                                                  Merchandise                      Products                           Department

Sales                                    £6,000                                           £5,000                                 £400                                   £600

Variable expenses                  4,090                                             3,500                                   200                                     390

Contribution margin              £1,910 (32%)                                £1,500 (30%)                       £200 (50%)                         £210 (35%)

Fixed expenses

(compensation,

depreciation,

property taxes,

insurance, etc.)                        1,100                                               750                                      50                                    300

Operating

income (loss)                           £ 810                                            £ 750                                   £150                                    £(90)

 

The £300,000 of magic department fixed expenses include the compensation of employees of £120,000. These employees will be released if the magic department is abandoned. All of the magic department's equipment is fully depreciated, so none of the £300,000 pertains to such items. Furthermore, disposal values of equipment will be exactly offset by the costs of removal and remodeling.

If the magic department is dropped, the manager will use the vacated space for either more general merchandise or more electronic products. The expansion of general merchandise would not entail hiring any additional salaried help, but more electronic products would require an additional person at an annual cost of £30,000. The manager thinks that sales of general merchandise would increase by £250,000; electronic products, by £200,000. The manager's modest predictions are partially based on the fact that she thinks the magic department has helped lure customers to the store and, thus, improved overall sales. If the magic department is closed, that lure would be gone.

What is the operating income in the most profitable option? (Magic department stays) 

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