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Wilson Co. is preparing next period's forecasts. Total fixed costs are expected to be $300,000 and the contribution margin ratio is expected to be 30%. The applicable income tax rate is 25%. (a) Calculate the company's break-even point in dollar sales. (b) If sales are $1,800,000 above the break-even point, what will income be (i) pretax income and (ii) after-tax income?

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The high-low method can be used to derive an estimated line of cost behavior.

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What are the basic assumptions of CVP analysis with regard to variable cost, fixed cost, and selling price per unit? (Assume a single product). 3

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Variable costs per unit are co...

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A CVP graph presents data on:


A) Profit and loss on a unit basis.
B) Profit, loss, and break-even on a total basis.
C) Profit, loss, and break-even on a unit basis.
D) Only profit and loss on a total basis.
E) Profit and loss on a budget and actual basis.

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A product sells for $30 per unit and has variable costs of $18 per unit. The fixed costs are $720,000. If the variable costs per unit were to decrease to $15 per unit and fixed costs increase to $900,000, and the selling price does not change, break-even point in units would:


A) Increase by 20,000.
B) Equal 6,000.
C) Increase by 6,000.
D) Decrease by 20,000.
E) Not change.

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A statistical method for deriving an estimated line of cost behavior is the:


A) Scatter diagram method.
B) High-low method.
C) Composite method.
D) CVP charting method.
E) Least-squares regression method.

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A company manufactures and sells a product for $91 per unit. The company's fixed costs are $859,716 and its variable costs are $25 per unit. The company's break-even point in units is:


A) 7,412
B) 34,389
C) 9,448
D) 13,026
E) 66

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What-if analysis of cost, revenue, and volume changes is called _______________________. Further analysis of this nature may be achieved by measuring the degree of ______________________.

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Sensitivit...

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An important tool in predicting the volume of activity, the costs to be incurred, the sales to be earned, and the profit to be received is:


A) Target income analysis.
B) Cost-volume-profit analysis.
C) Least-squares regression of costs.
D) Variance analysis.
E) Process costing.

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The Haskins Company manufactures and sells radios. Each radio sells for $23.75 and the variable cost per unit is $16.25. Haskin's total fixed costs are $25,000, and budgeted sales are 8,000 units. What is the contribution margin per unit?


A) $7.50
B) $16.25
C) $23.75
D) $60,000
E) $1.25

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Duxbury Co. reports the following data for the current year:  Units Sold 1,200 Unit Sales Price $30 Unit Variable Cost $10 Total Fixed Cost $18,000\begin{array} { l r } \text { Units Sold } & 1,200 \\\text { Unit Sales Price } & \$ 30 \\\text { Unit Variable Cost } & \$ 10 \\\text { Total Fixed Cost } & \$ 18,000\end{array} Required: (a) Calculate the breakeven point in units. (b) Calculate Duxbury's pretax income. (c) Calculate Duxbury's degree of operating leverage. (d) Calculate the margin of safety in units.

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(a) BE units = $18,000/(30 - 1...

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A company has a goal of earning $100,000 in after-tax income. The company must pay $28,000 in income tax if it achieves the goal. The contribution margin ratio is 30%. What dollar amount of sales must be achieved to reach the goal if fixed costs are $64,000?

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Define the break-even point of a company.

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The break-even point of a company is the sales level at which the company neither earns a profit nor incurs a loss for the planning period. Alternatively stated, the company's sales level equals the total of variable and fixed costs.

The margin of safety is the amount that sales can drop before the company incurs a loss.

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Cost-volume-profit analysis is based on three basic assumptions. Which of the following is not one of these assumptions?


A) Total fixed costs remain constant over changes in volume.
B) Curvilinear costs change proportionately with changes in volume throughout the relevant range.
C) Variable costs per unit of output remain constant as volume changes.
D) Sales price per unit remains constant as volume changes.
E) The relationship between volume, costs and profits do not necessarily hold outside the relevant range.

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B

The relevant range of operations excludes extremely high and low levels of production that are not likely to occur.

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The margin of safety can be expressed in units of product, in dollars, or as a percent of sales.

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A company manufactures and sells a product for $91 per unit. The company's fixed costs are $859,716 and its variable costs are $25 per unit. What is the company's break-even point in dollars? (Round all calculations to 2 decimal places.)


A) $627,592.68
B) $1,177,693.15
C) $622,982.60
D) $1,091,839.30
E) $66.00

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The most complex of the cost estimation methods is the high-low method.

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Cost-volume-profit analysis can be used to predict the effects of reduced selling prices, increased fixed costs, and reduced variable costs on break-even points.

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