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Letter Co. produces and sells two products, T and O. It manufactures these products in separate...

Letter Co. produces and sells two products, T and O. It manufactures these products in separate factories and markets them through different channels. They have no shared costs. This year, the company sold 53,000 units of each product. Sales and costs for each product follow.


Product T Product O
  Sales $ 863,900 $ 863,900
  Variable costs 604,730 86,390
  Contribution margin 259,170 777,510
  Fixed costs 116,170 634,510
  Profit before taxes 143,000 143,000
  Income taxes (40% rate) 57,200 57,200
  Net profit $ 85,800 $ 85,800

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Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for each product. (Round your contribution margin ratio to 1 decimal place, other intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  

  
  Product T $
  Product O $

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WorksheetLearning Objective: 22-A1 Compute the contribution margin and describe what it reveals about a company’s cost structure.Learning Objective: 22-P4 Compute the break-even point for a LP22 multiproduct company

Difficulty: 3 HardLearning Objective: 22-C2 Describe several applications of costvolume- profit analysis.

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Assume that the company expects sales of each product to decline to 36,000 units next year with no change in unit sales price. Prepare forecasted financial results for next year following the format of the contribution margin income statement as just shown with columns for each of the two products (assume a 40% tax rate). Also, assume that any loss before taxes yields a 40% tax savings. (Round your contribution margin ratio to 1 decimal place, other intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Input all amounts as positive values except losses and tax savings on losses, which should be indicated by a minus sign. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

   

LETTER CO.
Forecasted Contribution Margin Income Statement
Product T Product O
  (Click to select)Sales commissionsFactory maintenanceOffice equipment leaseTaxes on factorySales $     $    
  (Click to select)Office equipment leaseRent on factorySales comissionsTaxes on factoryVariable costs        
  
  (Click to select)Gross profitContribution margin        
  (Click to select)Rent on factoryFixed costsFactory maintenanceOffice equipment leaseSales comissions        
  
  (Click to select)Sales comissionsTaxes on factoryRent on factoryIncome before taxesOffice equipment lease        
  (Click to select)Rent on factoryTaxes on factorySales comissionsOffice equipment leaseIncome taxes        
  
  Net income/loss $     $    

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WorksheetLearning Objective: 22-A1 Compute the contribution margin and describe what it reveals about a company’s cost structure.Learning Objective: 22-P4 Compute the break-even point for a LP22 multiproduct company

Difficulty: 3 HardLearning Objective: 22-C2 Describe several applications of costvolume- profit analysis.

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value:
10.00 points

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3.

Assume that the company expects sales of each product to increase to 67,000 units next year with no change in unit sales price. Prepare forecasted financial results for next year following the format of the contribution margin income statement shown with columns for each of the two products (assume a 40% tax rate). (Round your contribution margin ratio to 1 decimal place, other intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount. Input all amounts as positive values except losses and tax savings on losses, which should be indicated by a minus sign. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

  

LETTER CO.
Forecasted Contribution Margin Income Statement
Product T Product O
  (Click to select)Office equipment leaseTaxes on factorySales comissionsSalesRent on factory $     $   
  (Click to select)Office equipment leaseRent on factoryFactory maintenanceTaxes on factoryVariable costs       
  
  (Click to select)Contribution marginGross profit       
  (Click to select)Office equipment leaseRent on factoryFixed costsTaxes on factoryFactory maintenance       
  
  (Click to select)Sales commissionsRent on factoryIncome before taxesTaxes on factoryFactory maintenance       
  (Click to select)Income taxesOffice equipment leaseFactory maintenanceSales comissionsTaxes on factory       
  (Click to select)Net lossNet income $     $   
   

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