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Contribution Margin and Contribution Margin Ratio

For a recent year, Wicker Company-owned restaurants had thefollowing sales and expenses (in millions):

Sales $32,100
Food and packaging $8,317
Payroll 8,100
Occupancy (rent, depreciation, etc.) 10,023
General, selling, and administrative expenses 4,700
$31,140
Income from operations $960

Assume that the variable costs consist of food and packaging,payroll, and 40% of the general, selling, and administrativeexpenses.

a. What is Wicker Company's contributionmargin? Round to the nearest million. (Give answer in millions ofdollars.)
$ million

b. What is Wicker Company's contribution marginratio? Round to one decimal place.
%

c. How much would income from operationsincrease if same-store sales increased by $1,900 million for thecoming year, with no change in the contribution margin ratio orfixed costs? Round your answer to the closest million.
$ million

2.

Break-Even Sales and Sales to Realize Income from Operations

For the current year ending October 31, Yentling Company expectsfixed costs of $533,200, a unit variable cost of $64, and a unitselling price of $95.

a. Compute the anticipated break-even sales(units).
units

b. Compute the sales (units) required torealize income from operations of $124,000.
units

3.

Break-Even Sales

Currently, the unit selling price of a product is $240, the unitvariable cost is $200, and the total fixed costs are $476,000. Aproposal is being evaluated to increase the unit selling price to$270.

a. Compute the current break-even sales(units).
units

b. Compute the anticipated break-even sales(units), assuming that the unit selling price is increased to theproposed $270, and all costs remain constant.
units

4.

Sales Mix and Break-Even Sales

Dragon Sports Inc. manufactures and sells two products, baseballbats and baseball gloves. The fixed costs are $836,000, and thesales mix is 30% bats and 70% gloves. The unit selling price andthe unit variable cost for each product are as follows:

Products Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost
Bats $70 $50
Gloves 180 110

a. Compute the break-even sales (units) forboth products combined.
units

b. How many units of each product, baseballbats and baseball gloves, would be sold at break-even point?

Baseball bats units
Baseball gloves units

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Casey Durgan
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