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mestny [16]
3 years ago
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Which competitive strategy best utilizes Country Comfort's core competencies (which include a large and efficient network of obt

aining and processing quality coffee beans)
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pantera1 [17]3 years ago
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Building 270,000 debit

   Cash                  360,000 credit

--to record the purchase of land and a building atached to the ground--

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To know the values we will calcualte the weights of each concept according to their fair values.

Then, we multiply these weight by the actual amount at which we purchased.

Land           100,000

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Total           400,000

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1. Contribution Format

Segmented Income Statement

For the most recent month

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Sales                                     $408,000   $650,000   $580,000 $1,638,000

Variable expenses as a

percentage of sales              208,080      227,500      243,600      679,180

Contribution margin            $199,920   $422,500    $336,400  $958,820

Traceable fixed expenses $280,000    $333,000   $204,000    $817,000

Non-traceable fixed expenses                                                        238,000

Net income                          ($80,080)     $89,500    $132,400    ($96,180)

2. The company's net operating loss will decrease by $28,824.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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Income Statement for the most recent month

Sales                                    $1,638,000

Variable expenses                   679,180

Contribution margin               958,820

Fixed expenses                   1,055,000

Net operating income (loss) $(96,180)

Division

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Sales                                    $408,000   $650,000   $580,000  $1,638,000

Variable expenses as a

percentage of sales                   51%            35%            42%

Traceable fixed expenses $280,000   $333,000   $204,000     $817,000

Non-traceable fixed expenses                                                        238,000

West Division:

Traceable fixed costs = $229,000 ($204,000 + $25,000)

Sales revenue = $672,800 ($580,000 * 1.16)

Variable expenses = $282,576 ($672,800 *42%)

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Sales                                     $408,000   $650,000   $580,000 $1,638,000

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percentage of sales              208,080      227,500      243,600      679,180

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Traceable fixed expenses $280,000    $333,000   $204,000    $817,000

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percentage of sales              208,080      227,500      282,576       718,156

Contribution margin            $199,920   $422,500    $390,224 $1,012,644

Traceable fixed expenses $280,000    $333,000   $229,000  $842,000

Non-traceable fixed expenses                                                        238,000

Net income                          ($80,080)     $89,500     $161,224   ($67,356)

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