The following monthly data are available for the Challenger Company and its only product, Product SW: Sales
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Sales (400 units)..........................$110000 $275
Variable expenses......................44000 110
Contribution margin...................66000 165
Fixed expenses..............................52800
Net operating income.....................$13200
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a. Without resorting to calculations, what is the total Contribution margin at the break-even point?
b. Management is contemplating the use of plastic gearing rather than metal gearing in Product SW. This change would reduce variable costs by $15. The company's marketing manager predicts that this would reduce the overall quality of the product and thus would result in a decline in sales to a level of 350 units per month. Should this change be made?
c. Assume that Challenger Company is currently selling 400 units of Product SW per month. Management wants to increase sales and feels this can be done by cutting the selling price by $25 per unit and increasing the advertising budget by $20,000 per month. Management believes that these actions will increase unit sales by 50%. Should these changes be made?
d. Assume that Challenger Company is currently selling 400 units of Product SW. Management wants to automate a portion of the production process for Product SW. The new equipment would reduce direct labor costs by $20 per unit but would result in a monthly rental cost for the new robotic equipment of $10,000. Management believes that the new equipment will increase the reliability of Product SW thus resulting in an increase in monthly sales of 12%. Should these changes be made?
Contribution Margin
Contribution margin is an important element of cost volume profit analysis that managers carry out to assess the maximum number of units that are required to be at the breakeven point. Contribution margin is the profit before fixed cost and taxes...
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Fundamental Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-0078110870
20th Edition
Authors: John J. Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta
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