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Service Organization; Segment ReportingThe American Association of Acupuncturists is a pro...

Service Organization; Segment Reporting

The American Association of Acupuncturists is a professional .association for acupuncturist- that has 10,000 members The association operates from a central headquarters but has local chapters throughout North America, The association's monthly journal. American Acupuncture features recent developments in the field The association also publishes special reports and books. and it sponsors courses that qualify members for the continuing professional education credit required by state certification boards. The association's statement of revenues and expenses for the current year is presented below

American Association of Acupuncturists

Statement of Revenues and Expenses.

For the Year Ended December 31

Revenues

$970,000

Expenses:

 

Salaries

440,000

Occupancy costs

120,00

Distributions local chapters

210,000

Printing.

82,000

Mailing

24,000

Continuing education instructors' fees

60,000

General and administrative

27,000

Total expenses

963,000

Excess of revenues over expenses

$ 7,000

The board of directors of the association has requested that you construct a segmented income statement that shows the financial contribution of each of the association's four major programs membership service Journal books and reports, and continuing education. The following data have been gathered to aid you:

a. Membership dues are $60 per year of which $15 covers a one-year subscription to the association's journal. The other $45 pays for general member ship services.

b. One-year subscriptions to American Acupuncture are sold to nonmembers and libraries at $20 per subscriptionA total 1,000 of these subscriptionswere sold last year. In additionto subscriptions, the journal generated $50,000 in advertising revenues. The costs per journalsubscription, for members as well as nonmembers. were $4 for printing and $1 for mailing.

c. A variety of technical reports and professional books were sold for a total of $70,000 during the year. Printing costs for these materials totaled $25,000, and mailing costs totaled $8,000.

d. The association offers a number of continuing education courses. The courses generated revenues of $230,000 last year.

e. Salary costs and space occupied by each program and the central staff are as follows:

 

 

Salaries

Space Occupied

(square feet)

Membership services

$170,000

3,000

Journal

60,000

1,000

Books and reports

40,000

1,000

Continuing education

50,000

2,000

Central staff

120,000

3,000

Total

$440,00

10,000

f. The $120,000 in occupancy costs incurred last year includes $20,000 in rental cost for a portion of the warehouse used by the Membership Services program for storage purposes. The association has a flexible rental agreement that allows it to pay rent only on the warehouse space it uses.

g. Printing costs other than for journal subscriptions and for books and reports related to Continuing Education

h. Distributions to local chapters are for general membership services.

i. General and administrative expenses include costs relating to overall administration of the association as a whole. The association's central staff does some mailing of material, for general administrative purposes.

j. The expenses that can be traced or assigned to the central staff as well as any other expenses that are not traceable to the programs, will be treated as common costs. It is not necessary to distinguish between variable and fixed costs.

Required:

1. Prepare a contribution format segmented income statement for the American Association of Acupuncturists for last year This statement should show the segment margin for each program as well as results for the association as a whole.

2. Give arguments for and against allocating all costs of the association to the four programs.

                            (CMA. adapted)

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