What and how much are variable costs present each item in


Assignment

The purpose of this case study is to help you integrate the managerial accounting concepts that were covered in class and apply them to a real-world business setting.

Business Description

You will assume the role of an entrepreneur to start a small company. Your company will produce and sell gourmet cupcakes through a storefront in a location of your choice. Your business is scheduled to launch on July 1, 2017.

Cost information:

1 Cost of goods sold:

a. Ingredients are .35 per cupcake
b. Boxes and Cupcake Cups are .05 per cupcake

2 Equipment that will be required to be acquired at the start of business includes ovens, racks, display case, counter, cash register, and other baking equipment andwill cost $150,000. The equipment is expected to last 10 years without salvage value. Straight-line method of depreciation should be used.

3 On average one person can make, bake, and decorate 8 dozen (96) cupcakes in an 8 hours shift. Each worker is paid $10 per hour.

4 Sales personnel are required 56 hours per week and are paid $8 per hour.

5 Monthly rent, which includes utilities, is $1,500.

6 Business insurance is purchased at a cost of $2,000 per year.

7 Advertising costs are expected to be $12,000 per year.

Requirements:

Using separate tabs in a spreadsheet, provide your answers for the following.

1 Name your company

2 What and how much are the variable costs? Present each item in cost per cupcake basis.

3 What and how much are the fixed costs? Present each item in total cost per year.

4 Write out the annual cost formula in Y = a + bX format.

5 Calculate the total amount of cash that will be needed at the start of the business in order to buy all necessary equipment and machines and cover the first three months of fixed expenses. This amount will be your initial investment in the business. Note that the equipment will be paid in full on the first day of business. Other expenses will be paid on a monthly basis.

6 Develop a price using a target price (what do you think a customer will pay for one of your cupcakes? Provide support for your target price.

7 Develop a price using cost-based pricing assuming that you expect to sell 35,000 cupcakes the first year.

8 Using the price you calculated using cost based pricing, calculate contribution margin per cupcake and contribution margin ratio(5 points).

9 Based on the price you calculated, calculate how many cupcakes need to be sold in order to break-even. Calculate how much sales in dollars are needed to break-even.

10 Prepare a cost/volume/profit chart.

11 Prepare the company's forecasted functional income statement for the year ended on 6/30/2018 based on the sale of 40,000 cupcakes.

12 Prepare a contribution format income statement assuming sales of 44,000 cupcakes.

13 If sales could increase by 10% (to 44,000from 40,000 cupcakes), by how much in dollars would net operating income increase? Use operating leverage to calculate the percentage increase in operating income?

14 Calculate how many cupcakes need to be sold in order to make a $50,000 target profit for the year.

15 Based on the assumption that the number of cupcakes calculated in item 14 are made and sold during the first year of business, calculate the margin of safety and the operating leverage for the business. What do these figures tell you about how risky the business is?

16 Prepare a cash budget for the company's first year of operations based on the sales calculated in item 14. Assume all sales are cash sales and that all costs and expenses are paid in cash. You decide to maintain a minimum cash balance of $5,000.

17 After your thorough analyses of costs, sales, and profitability of your cupcake business throughout this project, what is your overall impression of the future potential of the business? Provide a short assessment.

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