in Requirement 2 is already weighted by the company's actual sales mix.) Begin by identifying the formula to compute the breakeven point in sales dollars. ( Fixed expenses + ) Contribution margin ratio =Breakevensalesindollars (Round your answer up to the nearest whole dollar.) The breakeven point in sales dollars is Requirement 4. Scott's top management is deciding whether to embark on a $230,000 advertising campaign. The marketing firm has projected annual sales volume to increase by 16% as a result of this campaign. Assuming that the projections are correct, what effect would this advertising campaign have on the company's annual operating income? If Scott embarks on this advertising campaign, sales revenue and variable costs will will cause the contribution margin to the advertising. Scott Medical Supply is a retailer of home medical equipment. Last year, Scott's sales revenues totaled $6,500,000. Total expenses were $2,700,000. Of this amount, approximately $1,560,000 were variable, while the remainder were fixed. Since Scott's offers thousands of different products, its managers prefer to calculate the breakeven point in terms of sales dollars rather than units. Read the requirements. Requirement 1. What is Scott's current operating income? Begin by identifying the formula to compute the operating income. Sales revenue _ - Variable expenses _ Fixed expenses = Operating income The operating income is Requirement 2. What is Scott's contribution margin ratio? Begin by identifying the formula to compute the contribution margin ratio. Contribution margin Sales revenue = Contribution margin ratio (Enter the ratio as a whole percent.) The contribution margin ratio is % Requirement 3. What is the company's breakeven point in sales dollars? (Hint: The contribution margin ratio calculated in Requirement 2 is already weighted by the company's actual sales mix.) fixed. Since Scott's offers thousands of different products, its managers prefer to calculate the breakeven point in terms of sales dollars rather than units. Read the requirements. (Enter the ratio as a whole percent.) The contribution margin ratio is % Requirement 3. What is the company's breakeven point in sales dollars? (Hint: The contribution margin ratio calculated in Requirement 2 is already weighted by the company's actual sales mix.) Begin by identifying the formula to compute the breakeven point in sales dollars. ( Fixed expenses + ) Operating income Contribution margin ratio = dollars (Round your answer up to the nearest whole dollar.) The breakeven point in sales dollars is Requirement 4. Scott's top management is deciding whether to embark on a $230,000 advertising campaign. The marketing firm has projected annual sales volume to increase by 16% as a result of this campaign. Assuming that the projections are correct, what effect would this advertising campaign have on the company's annual operating income? If Scott embarks on this advertising campaign, sales revenue and variable costs Requirements 1. What is Scott's current operating income? 2. What is Scott's contribution margin ratio? 3. What is the company's breakeven point in sales dollars? (Hint: The contribution margin ratio calculated in Requirement 2 is already weighted by the company's actual sales mix.) 4. Scott's top management is deciding whether to embark on a $230,000 advertising campaign. The marketing firm has projected annual sales volume to increase by 16% as a result of this campaign. Assuming that the projections are correct, what effect would this advertising campaign have on the company's annual operating income