Problem 6-29 (Algo) Changes in Cost Structure; Break-Even Analysis; Operating Leverage; Margin of Safety [LO6-4, LO6-5, LO6-7, LO6-8] Morton Company's contribution format income statement for last month is given below: Sales (50,000 units x $29 per unit) Variable expenses $ 1,450,000 1,015,000 435,000 348,000 Contribution margin $ 87,000 Fixed expenses Net operating income The industry in which Morton Company operates is quite sensitive to cyclical movements in the economy. Thus, profits vary considerably from year to year according to general economic conditions. The company has a large amount of unused capacity and is studying ways of improving profits. Required: 1. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $8.70 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase to a total of $783,000 each month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased. 2. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety percentage. 3. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are available to make the purchase.) 4. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in variable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price, the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be $555,350; and its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy.
Problem 6-29 (Algo) Changes in Cost Structure; Break-Even Analysis; Operating Leverage; Margin of Safety [LO6-4, LOG-5, LOG-7, LO6-8] Morton Company's contribution format income statement for last month is given below. The industry in which Morton Company operates is quite sensitive to cyclical movements in the economy. Thus, profits vary considerably from year to year according to general economic conditions. The company has a large amount of unused capacity and is studying ways of improving profits. Required: 1. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $8.70 per unit. However, foxed expenses would increase to a total of $783,000 each month. Prepare fwo contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased. 2. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety percentage. 3. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager. what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are available to make the purchase) 4. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in variable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price, the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be $555,350, and its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $8,70 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase to a total of $783,000 each month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased. (Round "Per Unit" to 2 decimal places.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety percentage. (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your percentage answers to 2 decimal places (1.e. .1234 should be entered as 12.34).) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are avallable to make the purchase.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in variable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing mapager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price; the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be $555,350; and Its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Problem 6-29 (Algo) Changes in Cost Structure; Break-Even Analysis; Operating Leverage; Margin of Safety [LOG-4, LOG-5, LOG-7, LOG-8] Morton Company's contribution format income statement for last month is given below: The industry in which Morton Company operates is quite sensitive to cyclical movements in the economy. Thus. profits vary considerably from yeat to year according to general economic conditions. The company has a large amount of unused capacity and is studying ways of improving profits. Required: 1. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $8.70 per unit. However. fixed expenses would increase to a total of $783.000 each morith. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased. 2. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in doliars and the margin of safety percentag 3. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are available to make the purchase) 4. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in variable expenses, the zompany would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price; the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be 5555,350 ; and its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations, variabie expenses would be reduced by $8,70 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase to a total of $783,000 each month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment. is purchased. (Round "Per Unit" to 2 decimal places.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer to the income statements in (1). For the present operations and the proposed new operations, compute (a) the degree of operating leverage, (b) the break-even point in dollar sales, and (c) the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety percentage. (Do not round intermedlate calculations. Round your percentage answers to 2 decimal places (1.e. .1234 should be entered as 12.34H ) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer again to the data in (1). As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchas the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are avallable to make the purchase.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than pay sales commissions, which are currently included in varlable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims this new approach would increase unit sales by 30% without any change in selling price; the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be $555,350; and its net operating income would increase by 20%. Compute the company's break-even point in dollar sales under the new marketing strategy. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)