Question: hi my dear i need answer in-detailed answer for these questions i didn't get the answer Module 3 Cost Volume Profit Analysis E5-4 Family Furniture

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Module 3 Cost Volume Profit Analysis E5-4 Family Furniture Corporation incurred the following costs. 1. Wood used in the production of furniture. 2. Fuel used in delivery trucks. 3. Straight-line depreciation on factory building. 4. Screws used in the production of furniture. 5. Sales staff salaries. 6. Sales commissions. 7. Property taxes. 8. Insurance on buildings. 9. Hourly wages of furniture craftsmen. 10. Salaries of factory supervisors. 11. Utilities expense. 12. Telephone bill. Instructions Identify the costs above as variable, fixed, or mixed. E5-3 The controller of Furgee Industries has collected the following monthly expense data for use in analyzing the cost behavior of maintenance costs. Month January February March April May June Total Maintenance Costs $2,500 3,000 3,600 4,500 3,200 4,900 Total Machine Hours 300 350 500 690 400 700 Instructions (a) Determine the fixed- and variable-cost components using the high-low method. E5-5 The controller of Dousmann Industries has collected the following monthly expense data for use in analyzing the cost behavior of maintenance costs. Month January February March April May June Total Maintenance Costs $2,750 3,000 3,600 4,500 3,200 5,000 Total Machine Hours 3,500 4,000 6,000 7,900 5,000 8,000 Instructions (a) Determine the fixed- and variable-cost components using the high-low method. E5-8 All That Blooms provides environmentally friendly lawn services for homeowners. Its operating costs are as follows. Depreciation Advertising Insurance Weed and feed materials Direct labor Fuel $1,400 per month $200 per month $2,000 per month $12 per lawn $10 per lawn $2 per lawn All That Blooms charges $60 per treatment for the average single-family lawn. Instructions Determine the company's break-even point in (a) number of lawns serviced per month and (b) dollars. E5-9 The Green Acres Inn is trying to determine its break-even point. The inn has 50 rooms that it rents at $60 a night. Operating costs are as follows. Salaries Utilities Depreciation Maintenance Maid service Other costs $6,200 per month $1,100 per month $1,000 per month $100 per month $11 per room $28 per room Instructions Determine the inn's break-even point in (a) number of rented rooms per month and (b) dollars. BE6-7 Markowis Corporation sells three different models of mosquito \"zapper.\" Model A12 sells for $50 and has variable costs of $40. Model B22 sells for $100 and has variable costs of $70. Model C124 sells for $400 and has variable costs of $300. The sales mix of the three models is: A12, 60%; B22, 15%; and C124, 25%. What is the weighted-average unit contribution margin? BE6-8 Information for Markowis Corporation is given in BE6-7. If the company has fixed costs of $213,000, how many units of each model must the company sell in order to break even? BE6-9 Peine Candle Supply makes candles. The sales mix (as a percentage of total dollar sales) of its three product lines is birthday candles 30%, standard tapered candles 50%, and large scented candles 20%. The contribution margin ratio of each candle type is shown below. Candle Type Birthday Standard tapered Large scented Contribution Margin Ratio 20% 20% 45% (a) What is the weighted-average contribution margin ratio? (b) If the company's fixed costs are $440,000 per year, what is the dollar amount of each type of candle that must be sold to break even? BE6-10 Faune Furniture Co. consists of two divisions, Bedroom Division and Dining Room Division. The results of operations for the most recent quarter are: Bedroom Division Dining RoomDivision Total Sales Variable costs $500,000 225,000 $750,000 450,000 $1,250,000 675,000 Contribution margin $275,000 $300,000 $ 575,000 (a) Determine the company's sales mix. (b) Determine the company's weighted-average contribution margin ratio. E6-9 Palmer Golf Accessories sells golf shoes, gloves, and a laser-guided range-finder that measures distance. Shown below are unit cost and sales data. Unit sales price Unit variable costs Pairs of Shoes $100 60 Pairs of Gloves $30 10 RangeFinder $260 200 Unit contribution margin Sales mix $ 40 30% $20 60% $ 60 10% Fixed costs are $630,000. Instructions (a) Compute the break-even point in units for the company. (b) Determine the number of units to be sold at the break-even point for each product line. E6-10 Personal Electronix sells iPads and iPods. The business is divided into two divisions along product lines. CVP income statements for a recent quarter's activity are presented below. iPad Division iPod Division Total Sales Variable costs $600,000 420,000 $400,000 260,000 $1,000,000 680,000 Contribution margin $180,000 $140,000 320,000 Fixed costs 120,000 Net income $ 200,000 Instructions (a) Determine sales mix percentage and contribution margin ratio for each division. (b) Calculate the company's weighted-average contribution margin ratio. (c) Calculate the company's break-even point in dollars. (d) Determine the sales level in dollars for each division at the break-even point
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