Question: Mastery Problem: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Question Content Area Cost Behavior Cover-to-Cover Company is a manufacturer of shelving for books. The company has compiled the following cost
Mastery Problem: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
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Cost Behavior
Cover-to-Cover Company is a manufacturer of shelving for books. The company has compiled the following cost data, and wants your help in determining the cost behavior. After reviewing the data, complete requirements (1) and (2) that follow.
| Units Produced | Total Lumber Cost | Total Utilities Cost | Total Machine Depreciation Cost |
| 10,000shelves | $110,000 | $12,500 | $140,000 |
| 20,000shelves | 220,000 | 24,000 | 140,000 |
| 40,000shelves | 440,000 | 47,000 | 140,000 |
| 50,000shelves | 550,000 | 58,500 | 140,000 |
1. Determine whether the costs in the table are variable, fixed, mixed, or none of these.
| Lumber | Variable CostFixed CostMixed CostNone of theseVariable Cost |
| Utilities | Variable CostFixed CostMixed CostNone of theseMixed Cost |
| Depreciation | Variable CostFixed CostMixed CostNone of theseFixed Cost |
2. For each cost, determine the fixed portion of the cost, and the per-unit variable cost. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". Recall that, for N = Number of Units Produced, Total Costs = (Variable Cost Per Unit x N) + Fixed Cost. Complete the following table with your answers. Round variable portion of cost (per unit) answers to two decimal places.
| Cost | Fixed Portion of Cost | Variable Portion of Cost (per Unit) |
| Lumber | $fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_4 | $fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_5 |
| Utilities | fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_6 | fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_7 |
| Depreciation | fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_8 | fill in the blank b3d8f70e0fcafbd_9 |
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Review the definitions for fixed, variable, and mixed costs, and the relationships between units produced and total cost for each type of cost. Recall that the high-low method may be used to separate a cost into its fixed and variable components.
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High-Low
Biblio Files Company is the chief competitor of Cover-to-Cover Company in the bookshelf business. Biblio Files is analyzing its manufacturing costs, and has compiled the following data for the first six months of the year. After reviewing the data, answer questions (1) through (3) that follow.
| Units Produced | Total Cost | ||
| January | 4,360 | units | $65,600 |
| February | 275 | 6,250 | |
| March | 1,000 | 15,000 | |
| April | 6,775 | 103,750 | |
| May | 1,750 | 32,500 | |
| June | 3,015 | 48,000 |
1. From the data previously provided, help Biblio Files Company estimate the fixed and variable portions of its total costs using the high-low method. Recall that Total Costs = (Variable Cost Per Unit x Number of Units Produced) + Fixed Cost. Complete the following table.
| Total Fixed Cost | Variable Cost per Unit |
| $fill in the blank 7e805a006fcafb5_1 | $fill in the blank 7e805a006fcafb5_2 |
2. With your Total Fixed Cost and Variable Cost per Unit from the high-low method, compute the total cost for the following values of N (Number of Units Produced).
| Number of Units Produced | Total Cost |
| 3,500 | $fill in the blank 7e805a006fcafb5_3 |
| 4,360 | fill in the blank 7e805a006fcafb5_4 |
| 6,775 | fill in the blank 7e805a006fcafb5_5 |
3. Why does the total cost computed for 4,360 units not match the data for January?
a. The high-low method is accurate only for months in which production is at full capacity.
b. The high-low method only gives accurate data when fixed costs are zero.
c. The high-low method gives a formula for the estimated total cost and may not match levels of production other than the highest and lowest.
d. The high-low method gives accurate data only for levels of production outside the relevant range.
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Review the high-low method, and use the smallest and largest levels of production in your computation.
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Contribution Margin
Review the contribution margin income statements for Cover-to-Cover Company and Biblio Files Company on their respective Income Statements. Complete the following table from the data provided on the income statements. Each company sold 77,800 units during the year.
| Cover-to-Cover Company | Biblio Files Company | |
| Contribution margin ratio (percent) | fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_1% | fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_2% |
| Unit contribution margin | $fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_3 | $fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_4 |
| Break-even sales (units) | fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_5 | fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_6 |
| Break-even sales (dollars) | $fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_7 | $fill in the blank aae7fdf3b05001a_8 |
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Review the definitions of contribution margin ratio and unit contribution margin. Also review the formulas for break-even in terms of units sold and sales dollars.
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Income Statement - Cover-to-Cover
| Cover-to-Cover Company Contribution Margin Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y8 | ||
| Sales | $389,000 | |
| Variable costs: | ||
| Manufacturing expense | $233,400 | |
| Selling expense | 19,450 | |
| Administrative expense | 58,350 | (311,200) |
| Contribution margin | $77,800 | |
| Fixed costs: | ||
| Manufacturing expense | $5,000 | |
| Selling expense | 4,000 | |
| Administrative expense | 10,450 | (19,450) |
| Operating income | $58,350 |
Income Statement - Biblio Files
| Biblio Files Company Contribution Margin Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y8 | ||
| Sales | $389,000 | |
| Variable costs: | ||
| Manufacturing expense | $155,600 | |
| Selling expense | 15,560 | |
| Administrative expense | 62,240 | (233,400) |
| Contribution margin | $155,600 | |
| Fixed costs: | ||
| Manufacturing expense | $79,250 | |
| Selling expense | 8,000 | |
| Administrative expense | 10,000 | (97,250) |
| Operating income | $58,350 |
Sales Mix
Biblio Files Company is making plans for its next fiscal year, and decides to sell two new types of bookshelves, Basic and Deluxe. The company has compiled the following estimates for the new product offerings.
| Type of Bookshelf | Sales Price per Unit | Variable Cost per Unit |
| Basic | $5.00 | $1.75 |
| Deluxe | 9.00 | 8.10 |
The company is interested in determining how many of each type of bookshelf would have to be sold in order to break even. If we think of the Basic and Deluxe products as components of one overall enterprise product called "Combined," the unit contribution margin for the Combined product would be $2.31. Fixed costs for the upcoming year are estimated at $328,020. Recall that the totals of all the sales mix percents must be 100%. Determine the amounts to complete the following table.
| Type of Bookshelf | Percent of Sales Mix | Break-Even Sales in Units | Break-Even Sales in Dollars |
| Basic | fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_1% | fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_2 | $fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_3 |
| Deluxe | fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_4% | fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_5 | $fill in the blank ebb464ffbfe5031_6 |
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Target Profit
Refer again to the income statements for Cover-to-Cover Company and Biblio Files Company on their respective Income Statement. Note that both companies have the same sales and net income. Answer questions (1) - (3) that follow, assuming that all data for the coming year is the same as the current year, except for the amount of sales.
1. If Cover-to-Cover Company wants to increase its profit by $30,000 in the coming year, what must their amount of sales be? $fill in the blank fd47af01404d005_1
2. If Biblio Files Company wants to increase its profit by $30,000 in the coming year, what must their amount of sales be? $fill in the blank fd47af01404d005_2
3. What would explain the difference between your answers for (1) and (2)?
a. Biblio Files Company has a higher contribution margin ratio, and so more of each sales dollar is available to cover fixed costs and provide operating income.
b. Cover-to-Cover Company's contribution margin ratio is lower, meaning that it's more efficient in its operations.
c. The companies have goals that are not in the relevant range.
d. The answers are not different; each company has the same required sales amount for the coming year to achieve the desired target profit.
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