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Last year Easton Corporation reported sales of $820,000, a contribution margin ratio of 20% and a...
Last year Easton Corporation reported sales of $760,000, a contribution margin ratio of 20% and a net loss of $28,000. Based on this information, the break-even point was: Multiple Choice $788,000 $1,040,000 $900,000 $620,000
Last year Easton Corporation reported sales of $790,000, a contribution margin ratio of 20% and a net loss of $31,000. Based on this information, the break-even point was Multiple Choice Ο Ο S635,000 Ο $1,100,000 Ο . $821000 Ο 6946,000 Fernstrom Corporation has two divisions: East and West. Data from the most recent month appear below: Sales Variable expenses Traceable fixed expenses East $330,000 $132,000 $140,000 West $144,000 $ 76, 320 $ 43,000 The company's common fixed expenses total $52,140....
15. Last year Dunson Corporation reported sales of $820,000, a contribution margin ratio of 40% and a net loss of $14,000. Based on this information, the break-even point was: A. $855,000 B. $880,000 C. $744,000 D. $800,000
Saby Corporation's break-even-point in sales is $800,000, and its variable expenses are 70% of sales. If the company lost $30,000 last year, sales must have amounted to: Multiple Choice Ο $770,000 Ο $740,000 Ο $700,000 Ο $530,000 Last year Easton Corporation reported sales of $770,000, a contribution margin ratio of 40% and a net loss of $29,000. Based on this information, the break-even point was: Multiple Choice Ο Ο $697,500 Ο $915,000 Ο $799,000 Ο $842,500
Brockton has a contribution margin ratio of 20%. If the company's sales revenue is $1,000 greater than their break-even point in sales dollars, their net income: Brockton has a contribution margin ratio of 20%. If the company's sales revenue is $1,000 greater than their break-even point in sales dollars, their net income: will be $1,000 another paradox! will be $200 will be $800
Awtis Corporation has a margin of safety percentage of 25% based on its actual sales. The break-even point is $366,000 and the variable expenses are 45% of sales. Given this information, the actual profit is: Multiple Choice Ο Ο 697600 Ο $67100 Ο $18,300 Ο $50,325 Kuzio Corporation produces and sells a single product. Data concerning that product appear below Selling price Variable expenses Contribution margin Per Unit $140 56 $ 84 Percent of Sales 100% 40% 60% The company...
Franklin Company reported the following data regarding the product it sells: Sales price Contribution margin ratio Fixed costs $ 60 10% $126,000 Required Use the contribution margin ratio approach and consider each requirement separately. E a. What is the break-even point in dollars? In units? b. To obtain a profit of $42,000, what must the sales be in dollars? In units? E c. If the sales price increases to $72 and variable costs do not change, what is the new...
Vernon Company reported the following data regarding the product it sells: Sales price Contribution margin ratio Fixed costs 60 10% $216,000 Required Use the contribution margin ratio approach and consider each requirement separately. a. What is the break-even point in dollars? In units? b. To obtain a profit of $54,000, what must the sales be in dollars? In units? C. If the sales price increases to $72 and variable costs do not change, what is the new break- even point...
Perez Company reported the following data regarding the product it sells: Sales price Contribution margin ratio Fixed costs $ 56 25% $350,000 Required Use the contribution margin ratio approach and consider each requirement separately. a. What is the break-even point in dollars? In units? b. To obtain a profit of $42,000, what must the sales be in dollars? In units? c. If the sales price increases to $70 and variable costs do not change, what is the new break-even point...
Solomon Company reported the following data regarding the product it sells: Sales price Contribution margin ratio Fixed costs $ 60 20% $384,000 Required Use the contribution margin ratio approach and consider each requirement separately. a. What is the break-even point in dollars? In units? b. To obtain a profit of $48,000, what must the sales be in dollars? In units? c. If the sales price increases to $64 and variable costs do not change, what is the new break-even point...