Problem 11-27A (Algo) Analyzing operating leverage LO 11-3, 11-4 Arnold Vimka is a venture capitalist facing two alternative investment opportunities. He intends to invest $1 million in a start-up firm. He is nervous, however, about future economic volatility. He asks you to analyze the following financial data for the past year's operations of the two firms he is considering and give him some business advice. Company Name Larson Benson Variable cost per unit (a) $ 18.00 $ 9.00 Sales revenue (8,800 units * $30.00) $ 264,000 $ 264,000 Variable cost (8,800 units x a) (158,400) (79,200) Contribution margin $ 105,600 $184,800 Fixed cost (24.900) (104, 100) Net income $ 80,700 $ 80,700 Required a. Use the contribution margin approach to compute the operating leverage for each firm. b. If the economy expands in coming years, Larson and Benson will both enjoy a 10 percent per year increase in sales, assuming that the selling price remains unchanged. Compute the change in net income for each firm in dollar amount and in percentage (Note: Since the number of units increases, both revenue and variable cost will increase.) c. If the economy contracts in coming years, Larson and Benson will both suffer a 10 percent decrease in sales volume, assuming that the selling price remains unchanged. Compute the change in net income for each firm in dollar amount and in percentage. (Note Since the number of units decreases, both total revenue and total variable cost will decrease) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required If the economy contracts in coming years, Larson and Benson will both suffer a assuming that the selling price remains unchanged. Compute the change in net percentage. (Note: Since the number of units decreases, both total revenue and "Percentage" answer to 2 decimal place (i.e., .2345 should be entered as 23.45) dollar.) Company Name Larson Benson 18.00 $ 9.00 $ $ Variable cost per unit Sales revenue Variable cost Contribution margin Fixed cost Net income Percentage change % %