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monitta
3 years ago
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a. Selling price per unit: $8.15

b. Pro forma income statement given selling price per unit is $8.15:

Sales revenue ( 8.15 x 190,000)                         $ 1,548,500

Variable cost   (60.6% x 1,548,500)                   $ (938,391)

Fixed cost                                                            $ (340,000)

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Calculation for selling price per unit as below:

Targeted Sales Revenue = (Targeted EBIT + Fixed cost) / Contribution margin ration = ( 270,000 + 340,000 ) / ( 1 - 60.60%) = $1,548,223.35.

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