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d1i1m1o1n [39]
3 years ago
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A contribution income statement for the Nantucket Inn is shown below. (Ignore income taxes.) Revenue $ 2,000,000 Less: Variable

expenses 1,300,000 Contribution margin $ 700,000 Less: Fixed expenses 560,000 Net income $ 140,000 ________________________________________ Required: 1. Show the hotel’s cost structure by indicating the percentage of the hotel’s revenue represented by each item on the income statement. 2. Suppose the hotel’s revenue declines by 30 percent. Use the contribution-margin percentage to calculate the resulting decrease in net income. 3. What is the hotel’s operating leverage factor when revenue is $2,000,000? 4. Use the operating leverage factor to calculate the increase in net income resulting from a 25 percent increase in sales revenue.
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1 answer:
Julli [10]3 years ago
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Solution

1.Hotel’s cost structure          Indications in percentage(%)

Revenue                                     $ 2,000,000                          (100)

Less: Variable expenses            $ 1,300,000                            65

                                                    --------------------

Contribution margin                       $700,000                            

Less: Fixed expenses                   $560,000                            28

                                                    ---------------------

Net income                                       $140,000                            7

2.Revenue declines by 30 percent

Revenue                                     $ 1,400,000   (2,000,000×70÷100)                  

Less: Variable expenses               $910,000   ( 1,300,000 ×70÷100)                                                                                  

                                                   ---------------------

Contribution margin                       $490,000     ( 700,000 ×70÷100)              

Less: Fixed expenses                   $392,000     ( 5,60,000 ×70÷100)                      

                                                    ---------------------

Net income                                       $98,000     ( 140,000 ×70÷100))      

3.Operating leverage factor when revenue is $2,000,000    

       Operating leverage =    Contribution/ Net income

                                             =700,000÷ 140,000=5

4.Operating leverage factor when increase in revenue by 25 percent  

increase in revenue by 25 percent= 2,000,000×25÷100 = 500,000

increase in contribution by 25 percent= 700,000×25÷100=175,000

increase in net income by 25 percent  =140,000×25÷100=35,000                                                  

       Operating leverage =    Contribution/ Net income

                                         = 875,000 ÷ 175,000 = 5

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