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Olympus, Inc., manufactures three models of mattresses: the Sleepeze, the Plushette, and the Ultima. Forecast sales for next year are 15,120 for the Sleepeze, 11,900

Olympus, Inc., manufactures three models of mattresses: the Sleepeze, the Plushette, and the Ultima. Forecast sales for next year are 15,120 for the Sleepeze, 11,900 for the Plushette, and 5,470 for the Ultima. Gene Dixon, vice president of sales, has provided the following information:

  1. Salaries for his office (including himself at $63,900, a marketing research assistant at $35,450, and an administrative assistant at $27,950) are budgeted for $127,300 next year.
  2. Depreciation on the offices and equipment is $17,200 per year.
  3. Office supplies and other expenses total $22,600 per year.
  4. Advertising has been steady at $19,400 per year. However, the Ultima is a new product and will require extensive advertising to educate consumers on the unique features of this high-end mattress. Gene believes the company should spend 15 percent of first-year Ultima sales for a print and television campaign.
  5. Commissions on the Sleepeze and Plushette lines are 3 percent of sales. These commissions are paid to independent jobbers who sell the mattresses to retail stores.
  6. Last year, shipping for the Sleepeze and Plushette lines averaged $55 per unit sold. Gene expects the Ultima line to ship for $75 per unit sold since this model features a larger mattress.

Suppose that Gene is considering three sales scenarios as follows:

Pessimistic Expected Optimistic
Price Quantity Price Quantity Price Quantity
Sleepeze $176 12,380 $192 15,120 $192 17,690
Plushette 305 9,650 350 11,900 361 14,100
Ultima 850 2,150 940 5,470 1,160 5,470

Suppose Gene determines that next year's Sales Division activities include the following:

Researchresearching current and future conditions in the industry

Shippingarranging for shipping of mattresses and handling calls from purchasing agents at retail stores to trace shipments and correct errors

Jobberscoordinating the efforts of the independent jobbers who sell the mattresses

Basic adsplacing print and television ads for the Sleepeze and Plushette lines

Ultima adschoosing and working with the advertising agency on the Ultima account

Office managementoperating the Sales Division office

The percentage of time spent by each employee of the Sales Division on each of the above activities is given in the following table:

Gene Research Assistant Administrative Assistant
Research - 75 % -
Shipping 30 % - 15 %
Jobbers 15 15 25
Basic ads - 10 35
Ultima ads 25 - 10
Office management 30 - 15

Additional information is as follows:

  1. Depreciation on the office equipment belongs to the office management activity.
  2. Of the $22,600 for office supplies and other expenses, $5,200 can be assigned to telephone costs which can be split evenly between the shipping and jobbers' activities. An additional $3,000 per year is attributable to Internet connections and fees, and the bulk of these costs (75 percent) are assignable to research. The remainder is a cost of office management. All other office supplies and costs are assigned to the office management activity.
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