Question :
122.A CVP graph presents data on:
A. Profit and loss a per : 1258558
122.A CVP graph presents data on:
A. Profit and loss on a per unit basis.
B. Profit, loss, and break-even on a total dollar basis.
C. Profit, loss, and break-even on a per unit basis.
D. Only profit and loss on a total basis.
E. Profit and loss on a budget and actual basis.
123.A firm sells two products, Regular and Ultra. For every unit of Regular the firm sells, two units of Ultra are sold. The firm’s total fixed costs are $1,612,000. Selling prices and cost information for both products follow. The contribution margin per composite unit is:
ProductUnit Sales PriceVariable Cost Per Unit
Regular$20$8
Ultra244
A. $12.
B. $20.
C. $32.
D. $44.
E. $52.
124.A firm sells two products, Regular and Ultra. For every unit of Regular the firm sells, two units of Ultra are sold. The firm’s total fixed costs are $1,612,000. Selling prices and cost information for both products follow. What is the firm’s break-even point in units of Regular and Ultra?
ProductUnit Sales PriceVariable Cost Per Unit
Regular$20$8
Ultra244
A. 31,000 of A and 31,000 of B.
B. 31,000 of A and 62,000 of B.
C. 10,333 of A and 20,667 of B.
D. 36,167 of A and 72,333 of B.
E. 62,000 of A and 31,000 of B.
125.The ratio (proportion) of the sales volumes for the various products sold by a company is called the:
A. Current product mix.
B. Relevant mix.
C. Sales mix.
D. Inventory cost ratio.
E. Production ratio.
126.Mott Company’s sales mix is 3 units of A, 2 units of B, and 1 unit of C. Selling prices for each product are $20, $30, and $40, respectively. Variable costs per unit are $12, $18, and $24, respectively. Fixed costs are $320,000. What is the break-even point in composite units?
A. 1,111.
B. 1,600.
C. 2,666.
D. 4,000.
E. 5,000.
127.Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following mix: 3:1:2. Unit price and cost data are:
MNO
Unit sales price$7$4$6
Unit variable costs323
Total fixed costs are $340,000. The break-even point in sales dollars for the current sales mix is (round to the nearest thousand): A. $20,000.
B. $289,000.
C. $400,000.
D. $629,000.
E. $740,000.
128.Barclay Enterprises manufactures and sells three distinct styles of bicycles: the Youth model sells for $300 and has a unit contribution margin of $105; the Adult model sells for $850 and has a unit contribution margin of $450; and the Recreational model sells for $1,000 and has a unit contribution margin of $500. The company’s sales mix includes: 5 Youth models; 9 Adult models; and 6 Recreational models. If the firm’s annual fixed costs total $6,500,000, calculate the firm’s break-even point in sales dollars.
A. $13,250,000.
B. $13,000,000.
C. $12,750,000.
D. $12,900,050.
E. $12,750,625.
129.Kent Manufacturing produces a product that sells for $50.00 and has variable costs of $24.00 per unit. Fixed costs are $260,000. Kent can buy a new production machine that will increase fixed costs by $11,400 per year, but will decrease variable costs by $3.50 per unit. Compute the contribution margin per unit if the machine is purchased.
A. $22.50.
B. $26.00.
C. $29.50.
D. $28.50.
E. $27.50.
130.Kent Manufacturing produces a product that sells for $50.00 and has variable costs of $24.00 per unit. Fixed costs are $260,000. Kent can buy a new production machine that will increase fixed costs by $11,400 per year, but will decrease variable costs by $3.50 per unit. Compute the revised break-even point in units if the new machine is purchased.
A. 10,438 units.
B. 8,814 units.
C. 10,000 units.
D. 9,200 units.
E. 9,869 units.
131.Kent Manufacturing produces a product that sells for $50.00. Fixed costs are $260,000 and variable costs are $24.00 per unit. Kent can buy a new production machine that will increase fixed costs by $11,400 per year, but will decrease variable costs by $3.50 per unit. What effect would the purchase of the new machine have on Kent’s break-even point in units?
A. 800 unit increase.
B. 800 unit decrease.
C. 5,714 unit increase.
D. 4,444 unit decrease.
E. No effect on the break-even point in units.