{ "key_pair_value_system": true, "answer_rating_count": "", "question_feedback_html": { "html_star": "", "html_star_feedback": "" }, "answer_average_rating_value": "", "answer_date_js": "2024-06-05T11:31:05-04:00", "answer_date": "2024-06-05 11:31:05", "is_docs_available": "", "is_excel_available": "", "is_pdf_available": "", "count_file_available": 0, "main_page": "student_question_view", "question_id": "2288414", "url": "\/study-help\/questions\/the-following-income-statement-was-drawn-from-the-records-of-2288414", "question_creation_date_js": "2024-06-05T11:31:05-04:00", "question_creation_date": "Jun 05, 2024 11:31 AM", "meta_title": "[Solved] The following income statement was drawn | SolutionInn", "meta_description": "Answer of - The following income statement was drawn from the records of Zachary Company, a merchandising firm: ZACHARY COMPANY In | SolutionInn", "meta_keywords": "income,statement,drawn,records,zachary,company,merchandising,firm,year,ended,december,31", "question_title_h1": "The following income statement was drawn from the records of Zachary Company, a merchandising firm: ZACHARY COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31,", "question_title": "The following income statement was drawn from the records of Zachary Company,", "question_title_for_js_snippet": "The following income statement was drawn from the records of Zachary Company, a merchandising firm ZACHARY COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1 Sales revenue (7,500 units $162) Cost of goods sold (7,500 units x $83) Gross margin Sales commissions (10 of sales) Administrative salaries expense Advertising expense Depreciation expense Shipping and handling expenses (7,500 units x $1) Net income $1,215,000 (622,500) 592,500 (121,500) (88,000) (40,000) (41,000) (7,500) $ 294,500 Required a Reconstruct the income statement using the contribution margin format b Calculate the magnitude of operating leverage c Use the measure of operating leverage to determine the amount of net income Zachary will earn if sales increase by 10 percent Sunt of net income Zachary will Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below Req A Req B and C Reconstruct the income statement using the contribution margin format ZACHARY COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1 Less Variable costs 0 Less Fixed costs Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below Req A Req B and C Calculate the magnitude of operating leverage Use the measure of operating leverage to determine the amount of net income Zachary will earn if sales increase by 10 percent (Round your Intermediate calculations and Operating leverage answer to 2 decimal places Round the Net Income value to nearest whole dollar ) b Operating leverage C Net income", "question_description": "\"image\"image\"image The following income statement was drawn from the records of Zachary Company, a merchandising firm: ZACHARY COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1 Sales revenue (7,500 units $162) Cost of goods sold (7,500 units x $83) Gross margin Sales commissions (10% of sales) Administrative salaries expense Advertising expense Depreciation expense Shipping and handling expenses (7,500 units x $1) Net income $1,215,000 (622,500) 592,500 (121,500) (88,000) (40,000) (41,000) (7,500) $ 294,500 Required a. Reconstruct the income statement using the contribution margin format. b. Calculate the magnitude of operating leverage. c. Use the measure of operating leverage to determine the amount of net income Zachary will earn if sales increase by 10 percent. Sunt of net income Zachary will Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Reconstruct the income statement using the contribution margin format. ZACHARY COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, Year 1 Less: Variable costs 0 Less: Fixed costs Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req A Req B and C Calculate the magnitude of operating leverage. Use the measure of operating leverage to determine the amount of net income Zachary will earn if sales increase by 10 percent. (Round your Intermediate calculations and \"Operating leverage\" answer to 2 decimal places. Round the \"Net Income value to nearest whole dollar.) b. Operating leverage C. 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