Music Teachers, Incorporated, is an educational association for music teachers with 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 assoclation'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 continuling professlonal education credit. The association's statement of revenues and expenses for the current year is presented below. The board of directors of Music Teachers, Incorporated, wants a segmented income statement showing the contribution of each segment to the association. The association has four divisions-Membership, Magazine Subscriptions, Books and Reports, and Continuing Education-and 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 4,200 one-year subscriptions to Teachers' Forum were also sold last year to nonmembers and libraries at $38 per subscription. In addition to subscriptions, the Journal generated $105,000 in advertising revenues. c. The costs to produce the Teachers' Forum magazine included $7 per subscription for printing and paper and $4 per subscription for postage and shipping. d. A total of 28,800 technical reports and professional texts were sold by the Books and Reports Division bt an average selling price per unit of $25. Average costs per publication were $4 for printing and paper and $2 for postage and shipping. e. The assoclation offers a varlety of continuing education courses to both members and nonmembers. The one-day courses had a tultion cost of $75 each and were attended by 2,500 students. A total of 1,780 students took two-day courses at a tuition cost of $125 for each student. Outside instructors were paid to teach some courses. f. Salary costs and space occupied by civision follow: Personnel costs are 25% of salarles in the separate divisions as well as for the corporate staff. The $201,000 in occupancy costs (which can be allocated to segments based on thelr square feet occupled) includes $53,000 in rentat cost for a warehouse used by the Books and Reports Division for storage purposes. Assume that this cost could be avoided if the division were eliminated. g. Printing and paper costs other than for magazine subscriptions and for books and reports relate to the Continuing Education Division. 7. Generat and administrative expenses inciude costs refating to the administration of the assoclation as a whole. The company's corporate staff does some mailing of materials for general administrative purposes. The expenses traced or assigned to the corporate staff, as well as any other expenses not traceable to the segments. Witt be treated as common costs. It is not necessary to distinguish between variable and fixed costs. Required: 1. Prepare a segmented income statement for Music Teachers, Incorporated that shows the segment margin for each division as well as results for the association as a whole. \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline Membership dues & & 1 & & & \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Non-member mapazine subscriptons } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Advertising } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Reports and teis. } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Continuing education courses } \\ \hline Total rovenves & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Expenses traceatie to sogments: } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Salaries } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Persomel costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Ocoupsincy costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|c|}{ Reimbursement of mertber couts to bcal cheptes } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Other memberchip services } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Friting and papor } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}{l} Postage and ahipping \\ Instructors'tees \end{tabular}} \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Instructors'tees } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline Total truceable expenses & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline Division seppnent marpinfloes) & 0 & $ & 0 & 0 & 3 \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|c|}{ Common expenses not tracoublie to divisions: } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Salarios:componte staff } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Personnel costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Occupancy costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Postage and shipping } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Ceneral and adminstrative } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline Total cominon expente: & 0 & & & & \\ \hline Exops of rowenues owe expentes. & 3 & & & & \\ \hline \end{tabular} Music Teachers, Incorporated, is an educational association for music teachers with 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 assoclation'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 continuling professlonal education credit. The association's statement of revenues and expenses for the current year is presented below. The board of directors of Music Teachers, Incorporated, wants a segmented income statement showing the contribution of each segment to the association. The association has four divisions-Membership, Magazine Subscriptions, Books and Reports, and Continuing Education-and 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 4,200 one-year subscriptions to Teachers' Forum were also sold last year to nonmembers and libraries at $38 per subscription. In addition to subscriptions, the Journal generated $105,000 in advertising revenues. c. The costs to produce the Teachers' Forum magazine included $7 per subscription for printing and paper and $4 per subscription for postage and shipping. d. A total of 28,800 technical reports and professional texts were sold by the Books and Reports Division bt an average selling price per unit of $25. Average costs per publication were $4 for printing and paper and $2 for postage and shipping. e. The assoclation offers a varlety of continuing education courses to both members and nonmembers. The one-day courses had a tultion cost of $75 each and were attended by 2,500 students. A total of 1,780 students took two-day courses at a tuition cost of $125 for each student. Outside instructors were paid to teach some courses. f. Salary costs and space occupied by civision follow: Personnel costs are 25% of salarles in the separate divisions as well as for the corporate staff. The $201,000 in occupancy costs (which can be allocated to segments based on thelr square feet occupled) includes $53,000 in rentat cost for a warehouse used by the Books and Reports Division for storage purposes. Assume that this cost could be avoided if the division were eliminated. g. Printing and paper costs other than for magazine subscriptions and for books and reports relate to the Continuing Education Division. 7. Generat and administrative expenses inciude costs refating to the administration of the assoclation as a whole. The company's corporate staff does some mailing of materials for general administrative purposes. The expenses traced or assigned to the corporate staff, as well as any other expenses not traceable to the segments. Witt be treated as common costs. It is not necessary to distinguish between variable and fixed costs. Required: 1. Prepare a segmented income statement for Music Teachers, Incorporated that shows the segment margin for each division as well as results for the association as a whole. \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline Membership dues & & 1 & & & \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Non-member mapazine subscriptons } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Advertising } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Reports and teis. } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Continuing education courses } \\ \hline Total rovenves & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Expenses traceatie to sogments: } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Salaries } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Persomel costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Ocoupsincy costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|c|}{ Reimbursement of mertber couts to bcal cheptes } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Other memberchip services } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Friting and papor } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{\begin{tabular}{l} Postage and ahipping \\ Instructors'tees \end{tabular}} \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Instructors'tees } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline Total truceable expenses & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ \hline Division seppnent marpinfloes) & 0 & $ & 0 & 0 & 3 \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|c|}{ Common expenses not tracoublie to divisions: } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Salarios:componte staff } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Personnel costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Occupancy costs } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Postage and shipping } \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{|l|}{ Ceneral and adminstrative } \\ \hline & & & & & \\ \hline Total cominon expente: & 0 & & & & \\ \hline Exops of rowenues owe expentes. & 3 & & & & \\ \hline \end{tabular}