Sarasota, Inc. is a company that manufactures and sells a single product. Unit sales for each of the four quarters of 2020 are projected as follows. Quarter   Units   First   64,000   Second   120,000   Third   440,000   Fourth   96,000   Annual total   720,000   Sarasota incurs variable manufacturing costs of $0.40 per unit and variable nonmanufacturing costs of $0.35 per unit. Sarasota will incur fixed manufacturing costs of $576,000 and fixed nonmanufacturing costs of $864,000. Sarasota will sell its product for $4 per unit. 1. Determine the amount of net income Sarasota will report in each of the four quarters of 2020, assuming actual sales are as projected and employing the integral approach to interim financial reporting. (Ignore income taxes.) Repeat the analysis under the discrete approach. (Round answers to 0 decimal places)   1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Net income (Integral Approach)         Net income (Discrete Approach)             2. Compute Flounder's profit margin on sales for each of the four quarters of 2020 under both the integral and discrete approaches.   Profit margin on sales   1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Integral  approach % % % % Discrete approach % % % %   (Please show all working)

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Sarasota, Inc. is a company that manufactures and sells a single product. Unit sales for each of the four quarters of 2020 are projected as follows.

Quarter   Units  
First   64,000  
Second   120,000  
Third   440,000  
Fourth   96,000  
Annual total   720,000  


Sarasota incurs variable manufacturing costs of $0.40 per unit and variable nonmanufacturing costs of $0.35 per unit. Sarasota will incur fixed manufacturing costs of $576,000 and fixed nonmanufacturing costs of $864,000. Sarasota will sell its product for $4 per unit.

1. Determine the amount of net income Sarasota will report in each of the four quarters of 2020, assuming actual sales are as projected and employing the integral approach to interim financial reporting. (Ignore income taxes.) Repeat the analysis under the discrete approach. (Round answers to 0 decimal places)

  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Net income (Integral Approach)        
Net income (Discrete Approach)        

   
2. Compute Flounder's profit margin on sales for each of the four quarters of 2020 under both the integral and discrete approaches.

  Profit margin on sales
  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

Integral 

approach

% % % %
Discrete approach % % % %

 

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