S atio Flight Dynamic $ 690,000 xpenses total $557,000 per month. red 1 Required 2 60% Sure Shot $ 310,000 Required 3 75% ed: are a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. t is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? es increase by $53,000 a month, by how much would you expect the monthly net operating income to increase? Total $ 1,000,000 ? plete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
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- Olongapo Sports Corporation distributes two premium golf balls-Flight Dynamic and Sure Shot. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products follow: Sales CM ratio Product Flight Dynamic $ 650,000 68% Fixed expenses total $587,500 per month. Sure Shot $ 350,000 76% Total $ 1,000,000 ? Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. 2. What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? 3. If sales increase by $56,000 a month, by how much would monthly net operating income increase?ces Olongapo Sports Corporation distributes two premium golf balls-Flight Dynamic and Sure Shot. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products follow: Sales CM ratio Fixed expenses total $183,750 per month. Flight Dynamic $ 150,000 Required 1 Product Required 2 Required 3 80% Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. 2. What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? 3. If sales increase by $100,000 a month, by how much would you expect the monthly net operating income to increase? Break-even point in dollar sales Sure Shot $ 250,000 36% Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Total $ 400.000 > What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations.Olongapo Sports Corporation distributes two premium golf balls—Flight Dynamic and Sure Shot. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products follow: Product Total Flight Dynamic Sure Shot Sales $ 650,000 $ 350,000 $ 1,000,000 CM ratio 66% 74% ? Fixed expenses total $575,000 per month. 2. What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix?
- Olongapo Sports Corporation distributes two premium golf balls—Flight Dynamic and Sure Shot. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products follow: Product Flight Dynamic Sure Shot Total Sales ................................................. $150,000 $250,000 $400,000 CM ratio ........................................ 80% 36% ? Fixed expenses total $183,750 per month.Required:1. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. Carry computations to one decimal place.2. What is the company’s break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix?3. If sales increase by $100,000 a month, by how much would you expect the monthly net operating income to increase? What are your assumptions?West Island distributes a single product. The companys sales and expenses for the month of June are shown. Using the information presented, answer these questions: A. What is the break-even point in units sold and dollar sales? B. What is the total contribution margin at the break-even point? C. If West Island wants to earn a profit of $21,000, how many units would they have to sell? D. Prepare a contribution margin income statement that reflects sales necessary to achieve the target profit.Omega Enterprise sells two products, Model E100 and F900. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products, follow : Product.. Model E100 Model F900 Total Sales P700,000 P300,000 1,000,000 Contribution margin ratio The company's fixed expenses total P598, 500 per month. 60% 70% ? 3. What is the company's total contribution margin ratio? (2-43) a. 60% c. 70% b. 63% d. 65% 4. What is the company's total net operating income? (2-44) a. P630,000 b. P 31,500 5. The break-even point for the company based on the current sales mix is (2-44) a. P900,000 b. P950,000 P210,000 P420,000 C. d. P1,000,000 P1,050,000 c. d.
- Calendars imprints calendars with college names. The company has fixed expenses of $1,095,000 each month plus variable expenses of $6.50 per carton of calendars. Of the variable expense, 74% is cost of goods sold, while the remaining 26% relates to variable operating expenses. The company sells each carton of calendars for $16.50. 1. Begin by determining the basic income statement equation. - - = Operating income Compute the number of cartons of calendars that College Spirit Calendars must sell each month to break even. 2. Compute the dollar amount of monthly sales that the company needs in order to earn $308,000 in operating income (round the contribution margin ratio to two decimal places). Begin by determining the formula. ( + ) / = Target sales in dollars 3. Prepare the company's contribution margin income statement for June for sales of 450,000 cartons of calendars 4.…8 Olongapo Sports Corporation distributes two premium golf balls-Flight Dynamic and Sure Shot. Monthly sales and the contribution margin ratios for the two products follow: 4 points eBook Sales CM ratio Fixed expenses total $583.500 per month. Flight Dynamic $ 710,000 63% Required 11 Required 2 Product Required: 1. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. 2. What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? 3. If sales increase by $59,000 a month, by how much would monthly net operating income increase? Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net operating income Sure Shot $ 290,000 75% Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 3 Total $ 1,000,000 Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. Note: Round your percentage answers to 2 decimal places (1.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.34). Flight Dynamic AmountDEF Company distributes two products, X and Y. Monthly sales for X are $150,000. Monthly sales for Y are $250,000. CM ratio for X is 70%. CM ratio for Y is 40%. Fixed expenses are $153,750 per month. Required: A) Prepare a contribution format income statement for the company as a whole. Calculate percentages to two decimal places. B) What is the company's breakeven point in dollar sales based on the current sales mix? C) What are the dollar sales of X and Y at the breakeven point you calculated in (B)?
- Cullumber Beauty Corporation manufactures cosmetic products that are sold through a network of sales agents. The agents are paid a commission of 22% of sales. The income statement for the year ending December 31, 2025, is as follows. Sales Cost of goods sold Variable Fixed Gross profit Selling and marketing expenses Commissions CULLUMBER BEAUTY CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2025 Fixed costs Operating income (a) Your answer is correct. (b) Break-even point $ $33,411,000 8,500,000 eTextbook and Media $17,094,000 10,470,000 The company is considering hiring its own sales staff to replace the network of agents. It will pay its salespeople a commission of 7% and incur additional fixed costs of $11,655,000. $77,700,000 41,911,000 Under the current policy of using a network of sales agents, calculate the Cullumber Beauty Corporation's break-even point in sales dollars for the year 2025. 54200000 $35,789,000 27,564,000 $8,225,000 Attempts: 1 of 2 used Calculate…Fence Industries is preparing its annual profit plan. As part of its analysis of the profitability of its customers, management estimates that the $15,000 for sales support should be assigned to the individual customers from the information given as follows: Multiple Choice Units purchased Purchase orders (annually) What is the amount of the sales support costs that should be allocated to Customer B, assuming Fence uses purchases orders to compute activity-based costs? $3,000 $6,000 $9,000 Customer A 200,000 $12,000 Customer B 300,000 32 8Team Spirit Calendars imprints calendars with college names. The company has fixed expenses of $1,065,000 each month plus variable expenses of $3.50 per carton of calendars. Of the variable expense, 71% is cost of goods sold, while the remaining 29% relates to variable operating expenses. The company sells each carton of calendars for $13.50. Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Compute the number of cartons of calendars that Team Spirit Calendars must sell each month to breakeven. Begin by determining the basic income statement equation. Variable expenses Sales revenue ... The breakeven sales is 106,500 cartons. Fixed expenses Using the basic income statement equation you determined above solve for the number of cartons to break even. = Operating income Requirement 2. Compute the dollar amount of monthly sales Team Spirit Calendars needs in order to earn $304,000 in operating income. Begin by determining the formula. Fixed expenses + Target operating income ( (Round the contribution…