ManagerialAccounting Ch5 Learnsmart
Seth's Speakers had actual sales of $1,630,000. If break-even sales equals $935,000, Seth's margin of safety in dollars is:
$695,000
Selling price per unit multiplied by the quantity sold equals total ________
sales
True or False: When a company sells multiple products, an increase in total sales always results in an increase in total profits
False
To calculate profit, multiply the _______ per unit by sales volume and subtract total fixed cost
contribution margin
The amount by which sales can drop before losses are incurred is the _______ of ________
margin of safety
For a single product company, the margin of safety in ________ form is calculated by dividing the margin of safety in dollar by the selling price per unit
unit
Profit = (selling price per unit * quantity sold) - (variable expenses per ________ * quantity sold) - __________ expenses
unit; fixed
True or False: Simple CVP analysis can be relied on for changes in volume outside the relevant range
False The CVP model must be adjusted for activity levels outside the relevant range
When constructing a CVP graph, the horizontal (x) axis represents unit ________
volume
A company is currently selling 10,000 units of product. The selling price is $40 per unit and the contribution margin is $27 per unit. The company thinks spending $50,000 on advertising will increase sales by 750 units per month and allow them to increase the selling price to $45 per unit. If this is correct, the company should: a. accept the idea because profit will increase by $24,000 b. reject the idea because profit will decrease by $29,750 c. accept the idea because profit will increase by $3,750 d. accept the idea because profit will increase by $74,000
a An increase in selling price of $5 will increase the contribution margin $5. The increased CM of $74,000 ((10,750*$32)-(10,000* $27)) - the additional fixed costs of $50,000 = a profit increase of $24,000
The CVP graph evaluates CVP relationships over a wide range of _______ levels
activity
The contribution margin equals sales minus _______
all variable costs
Blissful Blankets' target profit is $520,000. Each blanket has a contribution margin of $21. Fixed costs are $320,000. The number of blankets Blissful Blankets needs to sell in order to achieve its target profit is: a. 9,524 b. 40,000 c. 24,762 d. 15,200
b
Chitter Chatter sells phones and has set a target profit $975,000. The contribution margin ratio is 65%, and fixed costs are $195,000. Sales dollars needed to earn the target profit total: a. $1,170,000 b. $1,800,000 c. $1,200,000 d. $760,500
b
The target profit at the break-even point is: a. the value of total variable cost b. zero c. the contribution margin
b
Factors which determine whether a cost structure with higher variable costs is better than one with higher fixed costs include: a. average sales price per unit b. long-run trends in sales c. the attitude of owners toward risk d. year-to-year fluctuations in the level of sales
b, c, d
The contribution margin income statement allows users to easily judge the impact of a change in _______ on profit a. organizational structure b. cost c. selling price d. volume
b, c, d
Which of the following must be subtracted from sales to reach the contribution margin? a. fixed overhead b. variable overhead c. variable direct materials d. fixed selling and administrative costs e. variable direct labor f. variable selling and administrative costs
b, c, e, f
A company has a target profit $204,000. The company's fixed costs are $305,000. The CM per unit is $40. What is the break-even point in unit sales? a. 5,100 units b. 12,725 c. 7,625
c
Gifts Galore sold $189,000 worth of wrapping paper last year. Total contribution margin was $100,170 and total fixed expenses were $27,500. The contribution margin ratio was: a. 38% b. 68% c. 53% d. 47%
c
When constructing a CVP graph, the vertical axis represents: a. variable costs b. unit volume c. dollars d. fixed costs
c
A company with a high ratio of fixed costs: a. will not be concerned about fluctuating sales b. will be able to avoid some of the fixed costs when sales decrease by lowering production c. is more likely to experience greater profits when sales are up than a company with mostly variable costs d. is more likely to experience a loss when sales are down than a company with mostly variable costs
c & d
After reaching the break-even point, a company's net operating income will increase by the _______ ________ per unit for each additional unit sold
contribution margin
To calculate the degree of operating leverage, divide _________ _________ by net operating income
contribution margin
To estimate the effect on profits for a planned increase in sales, multiply the increase in units sold by the unit _______ _______
contribution margin
Contribution margin divided by sales is the formula for....
contribution margin ratio
Company A produces and sells 10,000 units of its product for $10 per unit. Variable costs are $4 per unit and fixed costs total $30,000. A move to a larger facility would increase rent expense by $8,000 and allow the company to meet its demand for an additional 1,000 units. If the move is made, profits will: a. increase by $6,000 b. increase by $10,000 c. decrease by $8,000 d. decrease by $2,000
d
The contribution margin statement is primarily used for: a. both internal and external reporting b. tax purposes c. external financial statement reporting d. internal decision making
d
Using the contribution margin ratio, the impact on net income for a change in sales dollars is: a. change in sales dollars per unit - contribution margin ratio b. change in total contribution margin x contribution margin ratio c. variable expense per unit - contribution margin ratio d. change in sales dollars x contribution margin ratio
d
Sweet Dreams sells pillows for $25 each. Variable costs are $15 per pillow. The company is considering improving the quality of materials which will increase variable costs to $19. The company currently sells 1,200 pillows per month and expects that the improved materials would increase sales to 1,500 per month. The impact of this change on total contribution margin would be a _________(increase or decrease) of $________
decrease; $3,000
In order to convert the margin of safety from dollar form to percentage form, the margin of safety in dollars must be ________ by the budgeted (or actual) sales in dollars
divided
The break-even point indicates the sales volume needed to make contribution margin _______ to fixed expenses
equal
Once the break-even point has been reached, the sale of an additional unit will lead to an increase in contribution margin that is _______ the increase in net operating income
equal to
CVP analysis focuses on how profits are affected by: a. mix of products sold b. unit variable cost c. total fixed costs d. break-even point e. sales volume f. selling price
f, e, b, c, a
Variable expenses ratio
Total variable expenses / total sales dollars
Shonda's Shoes sell for $95 per pair. If Shonda must sell 284 pairs of shoes to break-even, sales dollars needed to break-even equals...
$26,980
Daisy's Dolls sold 30,000 dolls this year for $40 each. Each doll's variable cost was $19. If Daisy incurred $250,000 of fixed expenses, net operating income for the year is:
$380,000
Company A's product sells for $90 and has a variable cost of $35 per unit. Fixed costs total $550,000. If Company A sells 16,000 units, the contribution margin per unit is...
$55
Delis Delight has fixed cost per year of $312,000 and a contribution margin ratio of 40%. Calculate the sales dollars needed to break even.
$780,000
Plush & Cushy sells high-end desk chairs. The variable expense per chair is $85.05 and the chairs sell for $189.00 each. The variable expense ratio for Plush & Cushy's chairs is _______%
45%
Polly's Day Planners sells its planners for $35 each. Sales this year equals $927,500. The margin of safety is $27,300. The margin of safety in units is:
780 $27,300 / $35
Orange You Going to Smile? sells oranges for $20 per crate. If the company's margin of safety is $180,000, the margin of safety in units is ________ crates
9,000
If the total contribution margin is less than the total fixed expenses, then a ________ will occur a. net loss b. net profit c. break-even point
a
The measure of how a percentage change in sales affects profits at any given level of sales is the: a. degree of operating leverage b. contribution margin ratio c. margin of safety
a
The variable expense ratio is the ratio of variable expense to: a. sales b. the contribution margin c. fixed expense d. net operating income
a
CVP analysis allows companies to easily identify the change in profit due to changes in: a. selling price b. costs c. volume d. location e. management
a, b, c
The break-even point can be affected by: a. total fixed costs b. net operating income c. contribution margin per unit d. sales mix
a, c, d
Company A has sales of $500,000, variable costs of $350,000, and fixed costs of $150,000. Company A has: a. earned a net operating profit b. reached the break-even point c. a contribution margin equal to fixed costs d. incurred a net operating loss
b & c
The profit graph allows users to easily identify: a. total expenses incurred at any given sales volume b. the sales volume required to reach the break-even point c. the profit at any given sales volume
b & c
The break-even point calculation is affected by: a. number of batches produced b. costs per unit c. sales mix d. selling price per unit
b, c, d
Goldin Corporation currently pays its salesperson a flat salary of $5,000 per month and is considering paying him $20 per unit instead. Sales are currently 200 units per month. Goldin believes the compensation change will increase unit sales by 50%. The current contribution margin is $80 per unit. If the change is implemented, net operating income will: a. decrease by $7,000 b. decrease by $1,000 c. increase by $7,000 d. increase by $1,000
c Current income: ($80*200)-$5,000 = $11,000. With the change salary becomes a variable cost: ($80-$20)*200*150% = $18,000, an increase of $7,000 per month
CVP is the acronum for _______-_____-_______
cost-volume-profit
Net operating income can be calculated as: a. (dollar sales - dollar sales to break even) x unit contribution margin b. dollar sales - dollar sales to break even c. unit sales x unit contribution margin d. (unit sales - unit sales to break even) x unit contribution margin
d
A company with a high ratio of fixed costs will be more likely than a company with a high ratio of variable costs to report an operating _______ if sales suffer a severe decline
loss
To calculate the impact on net income using the contribution margin ratio, _______ the change in _______ by the contribution margin ratio
multiply; sales
Net operating income can be estimated for any sales volume above the break-even point by _________ the number of units sold above the break-even point by the unit contribution margin
multiplying
A measure of how sensitive net operating income is to a given percentage change in sales dollars is known as _________ ________
operating leverage
The relative proportions in which a company's products are sold is referred to as _______ ________
sales mix
On a profit graph, the sales volume where profit is ________ is the break-even point
zero
A company has total sales of $1,430,000. Fixed expenses are $657,000 and the contribution margin ratio is 67%. Company profit (loss) is:
$301,100
Pete's Putters sells each putter for $125. The variable cost is $60 per butter and fixed costs total $400,000. Based on this information: a. Pete's Putters unable to make a profit b. the sale of 12,000 putters results in net operating income $380,000 c. lowering variable cost per unit to $45 would result in a contribution margin of $70 per unit d. the contribution margin per putter is $65
b & d
Which of the following are assumptions of cost-volume-profit analysis? a. variable costs per unit increase over the relevant range of activity b. costs are linear and can be accurately divided into variable and fixed elements c. fixed costs per unit stay the same within the relevant range d. in multi-product companies, the sales mix is constant
b & d
Candle Central has $1,440 of total variable expenses for a sales level of 600 units $2,160 of total variable expense for a sales level of 900 units. If Candle Central sells 500 units: a. the variable cost per unit is $2.40 b. sales are $3,600 c. total fixed cost is $1,440 d. total variable costs is $1,200
a & d
Terry's Trees has reached its break-even point and has calculated its contribution margin ratio to be 70%. For each $1 increase in sales: a. net operating income will increase by $0.70 b. net operating income will increase by $0.30 c. total contribution margin will increase by $0.30 d. total contribution margin will increase by $0.70
a & d
When making a decision using incremental analysis consider the: a. change in sales dollars resulting specifically from the decision b. old income statement in comparison to the new income statement c. volume that would occur regardless of the decision d. change in cost resulting specifically from the decision
a & d
When referring to a company with multiple products, which of the following statements i correct? a. a change in the sales mix will have no effect b. a change in the sales mix will most likely result in a change to the break-even point c. a change in the sales mix will always result in an increase to profits d. the sales mix may never be changed
b
If a company with excess capacity has an opportunity to take an order in addition to its regular sales, the sales price per unit must cover which of the following costs? a. variable manufacturing cost per unit b. fixed costs per unit for units included in the order c. any cost incurred by accepting the order d. total fixed costs
a & c
The single point where the total revenue line crosses the total expense line on the CVP graph indicates: a. profit equals zero b. profit is less than zero c. the break-even point d. profit is greater than zero
a & c
Paula's Perfumes has a target profit of $4,000 per month. Perfume sells for $15 per bottle and variable costs are $13.50 per bottle. Fixed costs are $3,200 per month. The number of bottles that must be sold each month to earn the target profit is: a. 7,200 b. 4,800 c. 534 d. 267
b Unit sales to attain the target profit = (target profit + fixed expenses) / unit CM