Music Teachers, Incorporated, is an educational association for music teachers that has 19,900 members. The association operates from a central headquarters but has local membership chapters throughout the United States. Monthly meetings are held by the local chapters to discuss recent developments on topics of interest to music teachers. The association's magazine, Teachers' Forum, is issued monthly with features about recent developments in the field. The association publishes books and reports and also sponsors professional courses that qualify for continuing professional education credit. The association's statement of revenues and expenses for the current year is presented below. Music Teachers, Incorporated Statement of Revenues and Expenses For the Year Ended November 30 Revenues $ 3,325,800 Expenses: Salaries 998, 800 Personnel costs 249,500 Occupancy costs 216,000 Reimbursement of member costs to local chapters 590,000 Other membership services 560,000 Printing and paper 320,000 Postage and shipping 174,000 Instructors' fees 75,000 General and administrative 35,000 Total expenses 3,217,500 Excess of revenues over expenses $ 108,300 The board of directors of Music Teachers, Incorporated, has requested that a segmented income statement be prepared showing the contribution of each segment to the association. The association has four segments: Membership Division, Magazine Subscriptions Division, Books and Reports Division, and Continuing Education Division, Mike Doyle has been assigned responsibility for preparing the segmented income statement, and he has gathered the following data: a. The 19,900 members of the association pay dues of $100 per year, of which $20 covers a one-year subscription to the Teachers' Forum Other benefits include membership in the association and chapter affiliation. The portion of the dues covering the magazine subscription ($20) should be assigned to the Magazine Subscriptions Division b. A total of 2,700 one-year subscriptions to Teachers' Forum were also sold last year to nonmembers and libraries at $34 per subscription. In addition to subscriptions, the journal generated $119,000 in advertising revenues. c. The costs to produce the Teachers' Forum magazine included $8 per subscription for printing and paper and $4 per subscription for postage and shipping Music Teachers, Incorporated, is an educational association for music teachers that has 19,900 members. The association operates from a central headquarters but has local membership chapters throughout the United States. Monthly meetings are held by the local chapters to discuss recent developments on topics of interest to music teachers. The association's magazine, Teachers' Forum, is issued monthly with features about recent developments in the field. The association publishes books and reports and also sponsors professional courses that qualify for continuing professional education credit. The association's statement of revenues and expenses for the current year is presented below. Music Teachers, Incorporated Statement of Revenues and Expenses For the Year Ended November 30 Revenues $ 3,325,800 Expenses: Salaries 998, 800 Personnel costs 249,500 Occupancy costs 216,000 Reimbursement of member costs to local chapters 590,000 Other membership services 560,000 Printing and paper 320,000 Postage and shipping 174,000 Instructors' fees 75,000 General and administrative 35,000 Total expenses 3,217,500 Excess of revenues over expenses $ 108,300 The board of directors of Music Teachers, Incorporated, has requested that a segmented income statement be prepared showing the contribution of each segment to the association. The association has four segments: Membership Division, Magazine Subscriptions Division, Books and Reports Division, and Continuing Education Division, Mike Doyle has been assigned responsibility for preparing the segmented income statement, and he has gathered the following data: a. The 19,900 members of the association pay dues of $100 per year, of which $20 covers a one-year subscription to the Teachers' Forum Other benefits include membership in the association and chapter affiliation. The portion of the dues covering the magazine subscription ($20) should be assigned to the Magazine Subscriptions Division b. A total of 2,700 one-year subscriptions to Teachers' Forum were also sold last year to nonmembers and libraries at $34 per subscription. In addition to subscriptions, the journal generated $119,000 in advertising revenues. c. The costs to produce the Teachers' Forum magazine included $8 per subscription for printing and paper and $4 per subscription for postage and shipping