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olchik [2.2K]
4 years ago
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Heather Hudson makes stuffed teddy bears. Recent information for her business follows:

Business
1 answer:
KonstantinChe [14]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Degree of Operating Leverage =  1.24

Explanation:

given data

Selling price =  $35.50  per bear

Total fixed cost = 1,450.00  per month

Variable cost = 16.50 per bear

sells = 390 bears

solution

we get here Degree of Operating Leverage that is express as

Degree of Operating Leverage = Contribution Margin ÷ Operating Income   .................1

and

Contribution Margin = Sales - Variable cost  .................2

Contribution Margin = (390 bears × $35.50) - (390 bears × $16.50)

Contribution Margin = $7410

and

Operating Income = Sales - Variable cost - Fixed Costs ................3

Operating Income = (390 bears × $35.50) - (390 bears × $16.50) - $1450

Operating Income = $5960

so put value in equation 1

Degree of Operating Leverage = \frac{7410}{5960}  

Degree of Operating Leverage =  1.24  

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