Morton Company's contribution format income statement for last month is given below: Sales (47,000 units $26 per

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Morton Company's contribution format income statement for last month is given below:

Sales (47,000 units $26 per unit) ................ $ 1,222,000

Variable expenses ...................................... 855,400

Contribution margin .................................... 366,600

Fixed expenses .......................................... 293,280

Net operating income .................................. $73,320

The industry in which Morton Company operates is quite sensitive to cyclical movements in the economy. Thus, profits vary considerably from year to year according to general economic conditions. The company has a large amount of unused capacity and is studying ways of improving profits.

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1. New equipment has come onto the market that would allow Morton Company to automate a portion of its operations. Variable expenses would be reduced by $7.80 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase to a total of $659,880 each month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one showing present operations and one showing how operations would appear if the new equipment is purchased.

2. Refer to the income statements in (1) above. For both present operations and the proposed new operations, compute

(a) The degree of operating leverage,

(b) The break-even point in dollars sales,

(c) The margin of safety in both dollar and percentage terms.

3. Refer again to the data in (1) above. As a manager, what factor would be paramount in your mind in deciding whether to purchase the new equipment? (Assume that enough funds are available to make the purchase.)

4. Refer to the original data. Rather than purchase new equipment, the marketing manager argues that the company's marketing strategy should be changed. Rather than sales commissions, which are included in variable expenses, the company would pay salespersons fixed salaries and would invest heavily in advertising. The marketing manager claims that this new approach would increase unit sales by 50% without any change in selling price; the company's new monthly fixed expenses would be $366,600; and its net operating income would increase by 25%. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the company under the new marketing strategy.

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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Managerial Accounting for Managers

ISBN: 978-1259578540

4th edition

Authors: Eric Noreen, Peter Brewer, Ray Garrison

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