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pochemuha
4 years ago
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Lasseter Corporation has provided its contribution format income statement for August. The company produces and sells a single p

roduct. Sales (5,100 units) $ 163,200 Variable expenses 71,400 Contribution margin 91,800 Fixed expenses 46,200 Net operating income $ 45,600 If the company sells 5,200 units, its total contribution margin should be closest to:
Business
1 answer:
Margarita [4]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$93,600

Explanation:

The computation of the total contribution margin is shown below:

Given that

For 5,100 sales unit, the contribution margin is $91,800

So, for 5,200 sales units, the contribution margin would be

= Contribution margin × new sales units ÷ previous sales units

= $91,800 × 5,200 units ÷ 5,100 units

= $93,600

All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In order to calculate the The break-even in sales dollars for Division Q we would have to calculate the following formula:

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Division Q Fixed cost=$75,640

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Therefore, break-even in sales dollars for Division Q=$75,640/44%

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Answer:

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We will use relevant costing here to assess whether we must close the production of Lysine or not.

According to relevant costing principles if the cost is relevant then it must satisfy following conditions:

  • Must be cash flow in nature.
  • Must be Future related (no past commitments).
  • Differential or must be incremental

Clearly cash would be used here and the cost or income arising must not be linked to the past bindings, it must be future related. The third condition is very interesting here, the concept of differential.

A differential cost will arise if we take the decision (closing down production of Lysine), and it will not arise if we don't take the decision (closing down production of Lysine).

All the variable costs will be relevant which means that variable cost of $29 per ton is relevant. Variable costs are also known as avoidable cost which means unavoidable costs will not be relevant here.

Here, unavoidable costs are $8.5 per ton and are unavoidable.

Hence

Contribution per unit generated = $35 per ton - $29 per ton = $6 per ton

This means if we close the production of Lysine then we will suffer a loss of $6 per ton

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Mathematically, (If $8.5 per ton becomes avoidable in future)

Contribution = $35 per ton - $29 per ton - $8.5 per ton = Loss of $2.5 per ton

<h2 /><h2><u>Best Course of Action:</u></h2>

Continue the production of Lysine until the cost of leasing machinery, the building, and the shipping vehicles becomes avoidable.

Kindly don't forget to rate the question.

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