Kreter, Inc. earned net income of $300,000 last year. This year it wants to earn net income of $450,000. The company's fixed costs are expected to be $300,000, and variable costs are expected to be 70% of sales.           Determine the required sales to meet the target net income of $450,000 using the mathematical equation. Required sales   $               Using a CVP income statement format, prove your answer.  Fixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)SalesVariable costsContribution margin   $      Contribution marginFixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)SalesVariable costs        Contribution marginSalesVariable costsFixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)        Fixed costsVariable costsSalesTarget net income / (Loss)Contribution margin        SalesFixed costsContribution marginVariable costsTarget net income / (Loss)   $

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Kreter, Inc. earned net income of $300,000 last year. This year it wants to earn net income of $450,000. The company's fixed costs are expected to be $300,000, and variable costs are expected to be 70% of sales.
 
 
 
 
 
Determine the required sales to meet the target net income of $450,000 using the mathematical equation.

Required sales   $
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Using a CVP income statement format, prove your answer.

 Fixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)SalesVariable costsContribution margin
  $
 
 
 Contribution marginFixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)SalesVariable costs
 
 
 
 Contribution marginSalesVariable costsFixed costsTarget net income / (Loss)
 
 
 
 Fixed costsVariable costsSalesTarget net income / (Loss)Contribution margin
 
 
 
 SalesFixed costsContribution marginVariable costsTarget net income / (Loss)
  $
 
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