Crane Monograms sells stadium blankets that have been monogrammed with high school and university emblems. The blankets retail for $46 throughout the country to loyal alumni of over 1,000 schools. Crane’s variable costs are 40% of sales; fixed costs are $120,000 per month.
New selling price = $46 + 12% = $51.52 per unit
New variable cost = $46 X 46% = $21.16 per unit
New fixed cost per annum = ($120,000 + $11,100) X 12 = $1,573,200
Contribution margin per unit = $51.52 - $21.16 = $30.36
Breakeven sales = (New fixed cost per annum / Contribution margin per unit) X New selling price
= ($1,573,200 / $30.36) X $51.52
= $2,669,673
Crane Monograms sells stadium blankets that have been monogrammed with high school and university emblems. The...
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