Introduction To Managerial Accounting
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Author: BREWER, Peter C., Garrison, Ray H., Noreen, Eric W.
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Chapter 6, Problem 7F15
Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales volume of 1,000 units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units):
Required:
(Answer each question independently and always refer to the original data unless instructed otherwise.)
If the variable cost per unit increase by $1, spending on advertising increase by $1,500, and unit sales increase by 250 units, what would be the net operating income?
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Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales volume of 1,000 Units (the
relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units):
Sales
Variable expenses
Contribution margin
Fixed expenses
$ 15,000
9,000
6,000
3,120
Net operating income
$2,880
4. If sales increase to 1,001 units, what would be the increase in net operating income? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Increase in net operating income
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales volume of 1,000
units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units):
Sales
Variable expenses
Contribution margin
Fixed expenses
Net operating income
$ 15,000
9,000
6,000
3,120
$ 2,880
5. If sales decline to 900 units, what would be the net operating income?
Note: Round "Per Unit" calculations to 2 decimal places.
Net operating income
Oslo Company prepared the following contribution format income statement based on a sales
volume of 1,000 units (the relevant range of production is 500 units to 1,500 units):
Sales
20,000
Variable expenses
12,000
Contribution margin
8,000
Fixed expenses
6,000
Net operating income
$2,000
Required: (Answer each question independently and always refer to the original data unless
instructed otherwise)
1. What is the contribution margin per unit?
2. What is the contribution margin ratio?
3. What is the variable expense ratio?
4. If sales increase to 1,001 units, what would be the increase in net operating income?
5. If sales decline to 900 units, what would be the net operating income?
6. If the selling price increases by $2 per unit and the sales volume decreases by 100 units,
what would be the net operating income?
7. What is the break-even point in unit sales?
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