Required information Problem 5-30 (Algo) Graphing; Incremental Analysis; Operating Leverage (LO5-2, L05-4, LO5-5, LO5-6, LO5-8) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Angie Silva has recently opened The Sandal Shop in Brisbane, Australia, a store that specializes in fashionable sandals. In time, she hopes to open a chain of sandal shops. As a first step, she has gathered the following data for her new store: $ 32 16 16 $ Salen price per pair of sandala Variable expenses per pair of sandals Contribution margin per pair of sandals Fixed expenses per year! Building rental Equipment depreciation Selling Administrative Total fixed expenses $ 6,400 8,000 4,800 12,800 $ 32,000 Problem 5-30 (Algo) Part 1 Required: 1. What is the break-even point in unit sales and dollar sales? (Do not round intermediate calculations.) pairs Break-even point in unit sales Break-even point in dollar sales 3. Angie has decided that she must earn a profit of $32,000 the first year to justify her time and effort. How many pairs of sandals must be sold to attain this target profit? Unit sales to attain target profit pairs Problem 5-30 (Algo) Part 5 5. Refer to the original data. During the first year, the store sold only 3,000 pairs of sandals and reported the following operating results: Sales (3,000 pairs) Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income $ 96,000 48.000 48,000 32.000 $ 16,000 a. What is the store's degree of operating leverage? b. Angle is confident that with a more intense sales effort and with a more creative advertising program she can increase unit sales by 50% next year. Using the degree of operating leverage, what would be the expected percentage increase in net operating income if Angie is able to increase unit sales by 50%? a Degree of operating loverage Expected percentage increase in net operating incomo % b