Determine the contribution margin and operating profit for


Pricing Williams Inc. produces a single product, a part used in the manufacture of automobile transmissions. Known for its quality and performance, the part is sold to luxury auto manufacturers around the world. Because this is a quality product, Williams has some flexibility in pricing the part. The firm calculates the price using a variety of pricing methods and then chooses the final price based on that information and other strategic information. A summary of the key cost information follows. Williams expects to manufacture and sell 48,500 parts in the coming year. While the demand for Williams' part has been growing in the past two years, management is not only aware of the cycli- cal nature of the automobile industry but also concerned about market share and profits during the industry's current downturn.


Total Costs

Variable manufacturing

$ 4,680,000

Variable selling and administrative

855,650

Plant-level fixed overhead

2,345,875

Fixed selling and administrative

675,495

Batch-level fixed overhead

360,000

Total investment in product line

22,350,000

Expected sales (units)

48,500

Required

1. Determine the price for the part using a markup of 45 percent of full manufacturing cost.

2. Determine the price for the part using a markup of 25 percent of full life-cycle cost.

3. Determine the price for the part using a desired gross margin percentage to sales of 40 percent.

4. Determine the price for the part using a desired life-cycle cost percentage to sales of 25 percent.

5. Determine the price for the part using a desired before-tax return on investment of 15 percent.

6. Determine the contribution margin and operating profit for each of the methods in requirements 1 through 5. Which price would you choose, and why?

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This assignment is demonstrate to diversity of pricing techniques Pricing Williams Inc. creates a particular product, a part utilized in the produce of automobile transmissions. Recognized for its quality and performance, the part is sold to luxury auto producers around the world. As this is a quality product, Williams has several flexibility in pricing the part. The solid computes the price using a diversity of pricing techniques and then chooses the final price based on that information and other tactical information. A summary of the key cost information follows. Williams expects to manufacture and sell 48,500 parts in the coming year. Whilst the demand for Williams' part has been producing in the past 2 years, management isn’t only aware of the cyclical nature of the automobile industry but as well concerned about market share and profits during the industry's recent downturn.