Blueline Tours, Inc., operates tours throughout the United States. A study has indicated that some of the tours are not profitable, and consideration is being given to dropping these tours to improve the company's overall operating performance. One such tour
Blueline Tours, Inc., operates tours throughout the United States. A study has indicated that some of the tours are not profitable, and consideration is being given to dropping these tours to improve the company's overall operating performance.
One such tour is a two-day Historic Mansions bus tour conducted in the southern states. An income statement from a typical Historic Mansions tour is given below:
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The following additional information is available about the tour:
a. Bus drivers are paid fixed annual salaries; tour guides are paid for each tour conducted.
b. The "Bus maintenance and preparation" cost above is an allocation of the salaries of mechanics and other service personnel who are responsible for keeping the company's fleet of buses in good operating condition.
c. Depreciation of buses is due to obsolescence. Depreciation due to wear and tear is negligible.
d. Liability insurance premiums are based on the number of buses in the company's fleet.
e. Dropping the Historic Mansions bus tour would not allow Blueline Tours to reduce the number of buses in its fleet, the number of bus drivers on the payroll, or the size of the maintenance and preparation staff.
Required:
1. Prepare an analysis showing what the impact will be on the company's profits if this tour is discontinued.
2. The company's tour director has been criticized because only about 50% of the seats on Blueline's tours are being filled as compared to an industry average of 60%. The tour director has explained that Blueline's average seat occupancy could be improved considerably by eliminating about 10% of its tours, but that doing so would reduce profits. Explain how this couldhappen.
Ticket revenue (100 seat capacity × 40% occupancy × $75 ticket price per person) $3,000 100% 900 30 Variable expenses ($22.50 per person).. Contribution margin Tour expenses: 2.100 70% s 600 350 700 125 450 200 50 175 300 Tour promotion. Salary of bus driver Fee, tour guide. Depreciation of bus Liability insurance, bus Overnight parking fee, bus. Room and meals, bus driver and tour guide Bus maintenance and preparation... Total tour expenses Net operating loss 2,950 (850)
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1 Contribution margin lost if the tour is discontinued 2 100 Less tour costs that can be avoided if the tour is discontinued Tour promotion 600 Fee to…View the full answer

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