In: Accounting
Randy Rajoub is evaluating a business opportunity to
sell cookware at trade shows. Mr. Rajoub can buy
the
cookware at a wholesale cost of $210 per set. He plans
to sell the cookware for $350 per set. He estimates
fixed
costs such as plane fare, booth rental cost, and
lodging to be $5,600 per trade show.
Required a. Determine the number of cookware sets
Mr. Rajoub must sell at a trade show to break even (zero profit or
loss). Use the following structure to answer this
question:
(1) Contribution Margin Per Unit Approach: A. Determine the amount of the contribution margin per unit. B. Explain that when the total contribution margin is sufficient to pay for the fixed cost, Mr. Rajoub will break even. Show the computation of break-even in units. C. Show how to compute the break-even point in number of dollars using the break-even point in units and the selling price. D. Confirm the results by preparing an income statement.
(2) Contribution Margin Ratio Approach.
A. Calculate the contribution margin ratio.
B. Use the ratio to calculate the break-even point
in sales dollars, then use the results and the selling price to
calculate the break-even point in units.
(3) Equation Approach. A.
Calculate the break-even point in units. B.
Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars.
B. Assume Mr. Rajoub desires to earn a profit of
$4,900 per show. (1) Determine the sales volume in
units (sets of cookware) necessary to earn the desired profit.
(2) Determine the sales volume in dollars
necessary to earn the desired profit. (3) Using
the contribution margin format, prepare an income statement to
confirm your answers to parts 1 and 2. C.
Determine the margin of safety between the sales volume at the
break-even point and the sales volume required to earn the desired
profit. Determine the margin of safety both in sales dollars and as
a percentage. D. After researching the market, Mr.
Rajoub concludes that the $350 per set selling price is too high.
Customers will likely pay only $310 per set. Mr. Rajoub believes he
can obtain a cost reduction from his supplier of $20 per set
(variable cost drops from $210 per set to $190 per set) and still
provide the level of quality required to achieve a sales volume of
75 sets. Under these circumstances, what amount of fixed costs can
Mr. Rajoub incur and still obtain the target profit of $4,900?
Support your answer with appropriate computations