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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
8

Northwood Company manufactures basketballs.

Business
1 answer:
shtirl [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Northwood Company

1. Contribution margin ratio = Contribution per unit/Selling price * 100

= $10/$25 * 100

= 40%

Break-even point in quantity of balls = Fixed cost/Contribution margin

= $210,000/$10

= 21,000 balls

Degree of operating leverage = Contribution margin divided by Net operating income (sales minus variable costs and fixed costs)

= $300,000/$90,000

= 3.33

New CM ratio =

Selling price $25

Variable cost 18 (15 + 3)

Contribution $7

Contribution margin ratio = $7/$25 * 100

= 28%

3. Break-even point in quantity of balls = Fixed expenses/contribution margin = $210,000/$7

= 30,000 balls

4. Break-even point in quantity of balls to achieve a target profit of $90,000

= (Fixed cost + Target profit)/$7

= ($210,000 + $90,000)/$7

= $300,000/$7

= 42,857 balls

5. The selling price per ball must increase to:

Variable cost = $15 + $3 = $18 = 60% of selling price

Therefore, new selling price = $18/60%

= $30

6. Selling price = $25

Variable =                9 ($15 * 60%)

Contribution       $16 ($25 - $9)

Fixed expenses = $420,000 (210,000 * 2)

New CM ratio = $16/$25 * 100

= 64%

Break-even point in quantity of balls  = Fixed expenses/Contribution margin

= $420,000/$16

= 26,250 balls

7. To earn target net operating income of $90,000, the quantity of balls will be:

= ($420,000 + $90,000)/$16

= $510,000/$16

= 31,875 balls

8. Contribution Format Income Statement:

Sales Revenue           $750,000 ($25 * 30,000)

Variable expenses       270,000 ($9 * 30,000)

Contribution margin  $480,000

Fixed expenses           420,000

Net operating income $60,000

Degree of operating leverage = Net operating income/Contribution margin

= $60,000/$480,000

= 0.125

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price per ball = $25

Variable cost per ball = $15 ($450,000/30,000)

Contribution per ball = $10

Fixed expenses = $210,000

Net operating income = $90,000

Sales                             $750,000

Variable expenses       (450,000)

Contribution margin     300,000

Fixed expenses           (210,000)

Net operating income$ 90,000

b) Northwood's degree of operating leverage (DOL) measures how much the operating income of the company will change as a result of a change in its sales.  The DOL ratio, which is a multiple, enables analysts to determine the impact of any change in sales on the earnings or profits of Northwood Company in a given year.

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