Question : 108.Splurge Electronics sells homework machines for $80 each. Variable costs : 1302729

 

 

108.Splurge Electronics sells homework machines for $80 each. Variable costs per unit are $45 and total fixed costs are $43,750. Splurge is considering the purchase of new equipment that would increase fixed costs to $48,700, but decrease the variable costs per unit by $5. At that level, Splurge Electronics expects it can sell 1,500 units next year. What is the company’s break-even point in units if it purchases the new equipment, assuming the selling price remains constant? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

A.1,250 units

B.1,218 units

C.650 units

D.2,312 units

 

109.Splurge Electronics sells homework machines for $80 each. Variable costs per unit are $45 and total fixed costs are $43,750. Splurge Electronics expects it can sell 1,500 units next year. By how many units can Splurge’s sales drop before the company incurs a loss?

A.110 units

B.1,250 units

C.16 units

D.250 units

 

110.Oak Hill Furniture has a contribution margin ratio of 20%, and a contribution margin per unit of $12. If fixed costs are $156,000, how much sales revenue must the company generate in order to reach its break-even point?

A.$780,000

B.$13,000

C.$15,600

D.$31,200

 

111.Randolph Corporation sells a single product at a price of $275 per unit. Variable cost per unit is $135 and fixed costs total $356,860. If sales are expected to be $825,000, what is the company’s margin of safety?

A.$468,140

B.$124,025

C.$700,975

D.$405,000

 

112.MDI Enterprises prepared the following income statement for June:

 

Sales revenue (6,000 units)                            $150,000

Cost of goods sold:

Fixed costs              $18,000

Variable costs              30,000                48,000

Gross profit                            102,000

Operating expenses:

Fixed costs              27,000

Variable costs              12,000                39,000

Operating income                            $ 63,000

 

How much is MDI’s total contribution margin?

A.$120,000

B.$108,000

C.$105,000

D.$93,000

 

113.One Finger Staples produces a single stapler that it sells for $15 per unit. If variable costs per unit are $6 and fixed costs total $42,300, how many units must the company sell in order to earn a profit of $12,150?

A.3,350 units

B.4,700 units

C.3,630 units

D.6,050 units

 

114.The president of DynaMark will not receive a bonus next year unless the company’s profits are at least $435,000. DynaMark sells a single product at a price of $27 per unit. If variable costs are $12 per unit and fixed costs total $150,000, what amount of unit sales must DynaMark generate in order for the president to receive a bonus?

A.48,750 units

B.39,000 units

C.29,000 units

D.21,167 units

 

115.MDI Enterprises prepared the following income statement for June:

 

Sales revenue (6,000 units)                            $150,000

Cost of goods sold:

Fixed costs              $18,000

Variable costs              30,000                48,000

Gross profit                            102,000

Operating expenses:

Fixed costs              27,000

Variable costs              12,000                39,000

Operating income                            $ 63,000

How many units must MDI sell in order to break-even?

A.2,500 units

B.900 units

C.3,480 units

D.There is not enough information provided to determine the answer.

 

116.WayFair Clothing has total fixed costs of $34,000 per month. It sells a single product with variable costs of $5.60 per unit. If 8,000 units can be sold this month, what price must Wayfair charge in order to break-even?

A.$4.25

B.$5.60

C.$9.85

D.There is not enough information provided to determine the answer.

 

117.Revert Creations sells a single product at a price of $50 per unit. Fixed costs total $312,000 and variable costs per unit are $24. Revert is considering the purchase of new equipment that would reduce variable costs per unit to $21, but fixed costs would increase to $334,370. Above what volume would Revert be profitable with the new machine, assuming the selling price remains constant?

A.12,000 units

B.11,530 units

C.23,530 units

D.There is not enough information provided to determine the answer.

 

 

 

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