If fixed costs are 80000 and the table below represents the


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Q1. Testor Paints sells varnish with a variable cost of $6.50 per gallon. The company is unsure which price to charge in order to maximize profits. The price charged will also affect the demand. If fixed costs are $80,000 and the table below represents the demand at various prices, what price should be charged in order to maximize profits? (Complete the table below, add column titles, to show the analysis)

Unit Price Per Gallon

Gallons Demanded

$11

20,000

$10

30,000

$9

40,000

$8

50,000

Q2. Jackson, Inc. uses a job-order costing system. It reported the following amounts for March:

Raw materials, March 1

12,300

Raw materials, March 31

12,000

Work in process, March 1

38,000

Work in process, March 31

35,000

Cost of goods manufactured

169,000

Direct labor used

64,000

Direct materials used

63,000

Finished goods, March 1

14,000

Finished goods, March 31

17,500

How much of the above amounts will the company report on its balance sheet at the end of March?

Q3. The building maintenance department for Advantage Toys budgets annual costs of $4,200,000 based on the expected operating level for the coming year. The costs are allocated to two production departments (A & B). The following data relate to the allocation bases:

Base

Dept. A

Dept. B

Total


Square footage

15,000

45,000

60,000

Sq Ft.

Direct labor hours

25,000

50,000

75,000

Hours

a. If Advantage assigns the costs to departments based just on square footage, how much annual maintenance cost will be allocated to A and B?

b. If Advantage assigns the costs to departments based on just Diect labor hours, how much annual maintenance cost will be allocated to A and B? And what is the difference from above?

Q4. Bright Sports has three product lines: football, basketball, and soccer. Common costs are allocated based on relative sales. A product line income statement for the year ended December 31, 2016 follows:


Football

Basketball

Soccer

Total

Sales

$600,000

$800,000

$400,000

$1,800,000

Cost of goods sold

260,000

400,000

230,000

890,000

Gross margin

340,000

400,000

170,000

910,000

Less other variable costs

85,000

120,000

80,000

285,000

Contribution margin

255,000

280,000

90,000

625,000

Less direct salaries

50,000

60,000

45,000

155,000

Less common fixed costs

85,000

100,000

55,000

240,000

Net income

$120,000

$120,000

-$10,000

$230,000

Since the profit for soccer is relatively low, the company is considering dropping this product line. What is the incremental effect on net income of dropping soccer?

Q5. For ABC company, variable cost per unit is budgeted to be $8.00 and fixed cost per unit is budgeted to be $5.00 in a period when 4,000 units are to be produced. If production is actually 5,100 units, what is the expected total cost of the units produced? Complete the following table:

Number of Units:

4,000

5,100

Total Variable Costs



Total Fixed Costs



Total Costs



Q6. Boston Rx and Health, Inc. are two companies in the pharmaceutical industry. Boston Rx does little research and development. Instead, the company pays for the right to produce and market drugs that have been developed by other companies. The amount paid is a percent of sales. Information for the current year follows:


Boston Rx

Health, Inc.

Sales

$180,000

$116,000

Less variable costs

74,000

62,000

Contribution margin

106,000

54,000

Less fixed costs

40,000

36,000

Profit  total

$66,000

$18,000

a. Calculate the expected percentage change in profit for a 25 percent decrease in sales for each company.

b. Which company has the higher operating leverage?

Q7. The 2016 income statement for the West Division of Big Company is as follows:

Sales

$1,800,000

Operating expenses

1,380,000

Net operating income

420,000

Interest expense

120,000

Earnings before taxes

300,000

Income tax expense (40%)

120,000

Net income

$180,000

This division's invested capital is $4,000,000. (based on its Assets - NIBCL)

How much is the West Division's NOPAT for 2016?

Q8. How much is the West Division's return on investment (ROI) for 2016?

Q9. Sports & More is considering the development of an e-commerce business. The company knows that development will require an initial outlay of $360,000. The estimated annual cash flows (additional expenses and revenue) for years 1-4 are shown below. Assuming the company limits its analysis to four years due to economic uncertainties, determine the net present value of the business plan assuming a 6% required rate.


Cash flow

PV Factor

PV Amount

Year 0




Year 1

-$60,000



Year 2

$140,000



Year 3

$210,000



Year 4

$130,000



Total NPV

And is this a good investment (yes or no)?

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