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Nat2105 [25]
3 years ago
12

1. What is the difference between a MIS and formal market research?

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1 answer:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
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Answer: MIS is always focused on preventing the problems and the marketing research is focused on solving the problems are the first difference under discussion. MIS handles the data to prevent and predict the problems. Marketing research is for the past happening and its solutions

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Sales                                            $900,000        $600,000       $300,000

Variable Expenses                        <u>675,000</u>           <u>480,000</u>          <u>195,000</u>

Contribution margin                     225,000            120,000          105,000

Traceable Fixed Expenses            141,000              50,000            91,000

Segment Margin                          $84,000            $70,000          $14,000

Common Fixed Expenses            59,000

Net Operating Income               $25,000

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<h2>Crossfire Company</h2>

1. Computation of the companywide break-even point in dollar sales:

Break-even point in dollar sales

= Sales = Total costs

Sales = $816,000

Total costs = Variable costs + Traceable fixed costs

= $675,000 + $141,000

= $816,000

2. Computation of the break-even point in dollar sales for the East region:

Break-even point in dollar sales

= Sales = Total costs

= $530,000

Total costs = $530,000 ($480,000 + 50,000)

3. Computation of the break-even point in dollar sales for the West region:

Break-even point in dollar sales

= Sales = Total costs

= $286,000

Total costs = $286,000 ($195,000 + 91,000)

4. A new segmented income statement based on the break-even dollar sales that are computed in requirements 2 and 3:

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Variable Expenses                        <u>675,000</u>           <u>480,000</u>          <u>195,000</u>

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Traceable Fixed Expenses            141,000             50,000            91,000

Segment Margin                                $0                     $0                   $0

Common Fixed Expenses            59,000

Net Operating Income/(loss)    ($59,000)

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