Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780077826482
Author: Stacey M Whitecotton Associate Professor, Robert Libby, Fred Phillips Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 5E
To determine

(a)

Concept introduction:

Contribution Margin:

The margin of profit which is computed after considering the variable cost only and not the fixed costis known as contribution. In other words, it means the contribution made by selling the product after covering its variable cost to the company.

The missing figure in the table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5E

The missing figure in the table is as follows:

Particulars
Number of canoes sold 400 600 750
Total Costs:
Variable Cost $67,500 $101,250 $126,563
Fixed Cost $150,000 $150,000 $150,000
$217,500 $251,250 $276,563
Cost per unit
Variable Cost per unit $168.75 $168.75 $168.75
Fixed Cost per unit $375.00 $250.00 $200.00
$543.75 $418.75 $368.75

Explanation of Solution

The total cost is an addition of variable cost and fixed cost. Variable cost varies with the quantity volume but the variable cost per unit remains same. On the other hand, the fixed costs remain same but the per unit fixed cost decreases with the increase in quantity level.

As given in the question, the variable cost of 400 canoes is $67,500 and the fixed cost is $150,000. By this, the variable cost and fixed cost per unit can be computed by the following formula:

Variable Cost per unit=Total variable costNo. of canoes sold=$67,500400=$168.75

Total Fixed Cost=Total fixed costNo. of canoes sold=$150,000400=$375.00

To determine

(b)

Concept introduction:

Contribution Margin:

The margin of profit which is computed after considering the variable cost only and not the fixed costis known as contribution. In other words, it means the contribution made by selling the product after covering its variable cost to the company.

The contribution margin per unit and margin ratio if the sales price is $550 per canoe.

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Answer to Problem 5E

The contribution margin per unit, if the sales price is $550 per canoe, is $381.25 and the contribution margin is 69.32%.

Explanation of Solution

Contribution Margin Income Statement

Particulars Amount
Sales Price (A) $550.00
Variable Cost per Canoe (B) ($168.75)
Contribution Margin (AB) $381.25
Contribution Margin Ratio (AB)(A) 69.32%
To determine

(c)

Concept introduction:

Contribution Margin:

The margin of profit which is computed after considering the variable cost only and not the fixed costis known as contribution. In other words, it means the contribution made by selling the product after covering its variable cost to the company.

The contribution margin income statement if the number of canoes to be sold is 820.

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Answer to Problem 5E

The contribution margin is $312,625.

Explanation of Solution

Contribution Margin Income Statement

Particulars Amount
Sales Price (A) $550.00
Variable Cost per Canoe (B) ($168.75)
Contribution Margin (AB) $381.25
No. of canoes sold 820
Contribution Margin Income ($381.25×820 canoes) $312,625
To determine

(d)

Concept introduction:

Contribution Margin:

The margin of profit which is computed after considering the variable cost only and not the fixed costis known as contribution. In other words, it means the contribution made by selling the product after covering its variable cost to the company.

The breakeven point in units and in sales amount

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Answer to Problem 5E

The breakeven point in units is 394 units and in sales amount is $216,700.

Explanation of Solution

Contribution Margin Income Statement

Particulars Amount
Sales Price (A) $550.00
Variable Cost per Canoe (B) ($168.75)
Contribution Margin (AB) $381.25

The break-even point in units is calculated as:

Breakeven Point=Fixed CostContribution Margin=$150,000$381.25=394 units

Thebreak-even point in sales is calculated as:

Breakeven Point=Breakeven sales in units×Sales price=394 units×$550 per unit=$216,700

To determine

(e)

Concept introduction:

Contribution Margin:

The margin of profit which is computed after considering the variable cost only and not the fixed costis known as contribution. In other words, it means the contribution made by selling the product after covering its variable cost to the company.

The number of canoes to be sold to achieve target profit of $75,000.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5E

The breakeven point in units is 590 units.

Explanation of Solution

Contribution Margin Income Statement

Particulars Amount
Sales Price (A) $550.00
Variable Cost per Canoe (B) ($168.75)
Contribution Margin (AB) $381.25

The number units to be sold for achieving the target profit are calculated as:

Target Sales=Fixed Cost+Target ProfitContribution Margin=$150,000+$75,000$381.25=590 units

Thesales for achieving the target profit are calculated as:

Target Sales=Target sales in units×Sales price=590 units×$550 per unit=$324,500

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