Severo S.A. of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is organized into two divisions. The company's contribution format segmented income statement (in terms of the Brazilian currency, the real, R) for last month is given below Divisions Total Company R 3,850,000 1,850, see Sales Variable expenses Cloth R 2,200,000 1,000,000 Leather R 1,650,000 850, see Contribution margin 1,999,500 1,200,000 799,500 Traceable fixed expenses: Advertising Selling and administrative Depreciation 591,000 471, eee 237,000 340,000 250,000 119,000 251,000 221,000 118,000 1,299,000 709, eee 590,000 Total traceable fixed expenses Divisional seguent margin 700, 500 R 491,000 R 209,500 Common fixed expenses 394,000 Operating income 306, see Top management can't understand why the Leather Division has such a low segment margin when its sales are only 25% less than sales in the Cloth Division. As one step in isolating the problem, management has directed that the Leather Division be further segmented into product lines. The following information is available on the product lines in the Leather Division: Leather Division Product Lines Garments R540,000 Shoes R740, eee Handbags R378,000 Sales Traceable fixed expenses: Advertising Selling and administrative Depreciation Variable expenses as a percentage of sales R 64, eee R 34,000 R 23,000 65% R 81,000 R 39,000 R 60,eee 40% R106,00 R 40,000 R 35, eee 55% Analysis shows that R108,000 of the Leather Division's selling and administrative expenses are common to the product lines. Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format segmented income statement for the Leather Division, with segments defined as product lines. Product Line Leather Division Garments Shoes Handbags TRE R! RP Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format segmented income statement for the Leather Division, with segments defined as product lines. Product Line Leather Division Garments Shoes Handbags R R R R 0 0 0 0 Traceable fixed expenses: 0 0 Total traceable fixed expenses 0 OR 0 OR OR 0 Common fixed expenses: R 0 2. Management is surprised by the handbag product line's poor showing and would like to have the product line segmented by market. The following information is available about the markets in which the handbag line is sold: Handbag Markets Domestic R240,000 Foreign R130,000 Sales Traceable fixed expenses: Advertising Variable expenses as a percentage of sales R 44,600 42% R 62,000 79% All of the handbag product line's selling and administrative expenses and depreciation are common to the markets in which the product is sold. Prepare a contribution format segmented income statement for the handbag product line with segments defined as markets Sales Market Domestic Handbags Foreign R R 0 0 Traceable fixed expenses All of the handbag product line's selling and administrative expenses and depreciation are common to the markets in which the product is sold. Prepare a contribution format segmented income statement for the handbag product line with segments defined as markets. Sales Market Domestic Handbags Foreign R RI 0 0 Traceable fixed expenses: OR OR 0 Common fixed expenses: Total common fixed expenses 0 0 R 3. Refer to the statement prepared in (1) above. The sales manager wants to run a special promotional campaign on one of the product lines over the next month A marketing study indicates that such a campaign would increase sales of the Garments product line by R204,000 or sales of the shoes product line by R149,000. The campaign would cost R34,000. a. Compute the increased operating income for these product lines for the expected increased sales. Shoes Garments Increased operating income R IR b. Based on the above results, which product line should be chosen? Garments Shoes