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The Waterfall Company sells a product for $150 per unit. The variable cost is $80 per unit, and fixed costs are $270,000. Determine the (a) break-even point in sales units, and (b) break-even points in sales units if the company desires a target profit of $36,000. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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a. SP $150 - VC $80 = CM $70
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Given the following: Variable cost as a percentage of sales = 60% Unit Variable cost = $30 Fixed costs = $200,000 What is the break-even point in units?

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$30/60% = $50 selling price
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For the current year ending January 31, Harp Company expects fixed costs of $188,500 and a unit variable cost of $51.50. For the coming year, a new wage contract will increase the unit variable cost to $55.50. The selling price of $70.00 per unit is expected to remain the same. For the current year ending January 31, Harp Company expects fixed costs of $188,500 and a unit variable cost of $51.50. For the coming year, a new wage contract will increase the unit variable cost to $55.50. The selling price of $70.00 per unit is expected to remain the same.    Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a cost that varies in total as the number of units produced changes?


A) Electricity per KWH to operate factory equipment
B) Direct materials cost
C) Straight-line depreciation on factory equipment
D) Wages of assembly worker

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Given the following information: Variable cost per unit = $5.00 July fixed cost per unit = $7.00 Units sold and produced in July 25,000 What is total estimated cost for August if 30,000 units are projected to be produced and sold?

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Total Fixed costs = $7.00 × 25...

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A cost that has characteristics of both a variable cost and a fixed cost is called a:


A) variable/fixed cost
B) mixed cost
C) discretionary cost
D) sunk cost

E) A) and C)
F) A) and D)

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The manufacturing cost of Carrie Industries for the first three months of the year are provided below: The manufacturing cost of Carrie Industries for the first three months of the year are provided below:    Using the high-low method, determine the (a) variable cost per unit, and (b) the total fixed cost. Using the high-low method, determine the (a) variable cost per unit, and (b) the total fixed cost.

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a. $30 per unit = ($...

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A business had a margin of safety ratio of 20%, variable costs of 75% of sales, fixed costs of $240,000, a break-even point of $960,000, and operating income of $60,000 for the current year. Calculate the current year's sales.

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$960,000/....

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The difference between the current sales revenue and the sales at the break-even point is called the:


A) contribution margin
B) margin of safety
C) price factor
D) operating leverage

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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If fixed costs are $700,000 and the unit contribution margin is $17, what amount of units must be sold in order to realize an operating income of $100,000?


A) 5,000
B) 41,176
C) 47,059
D) 58,882

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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Flying Cloud Co. has the following operating data for its manufacturing operations: Flying Cloud Co. has the following operating data for its manufacturing operations:   The company has decided to increase the wages of hourly workers which will increase the unit variable cost by 10%. Increases in the salaries of factory supervisors and property taxes for the factory will increase fixed costs by 4%. If sales prices are held constant, the next break-even point for Flying Cloud Co. will be: A)  increased by 640 units B)  increased by 400 units C)  decreased by 640 units D)  increased by 800 units The company has decided to increase the wages of hourly workers which will increase the unit variable cost by 10%. Increases in the salaries of factory supervisors and property taxes for the factory will increase fixed costs by 4%. If sales prices are held constant, the next break-even point for Flying Cloud Co. will be:


A) increased by 640 units
B) increased by 400 units
C) decreased by 640 units
D) increased by 800 units

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Harold Corporation just started business in January 2012. They had no beginning inventories. During 2012 they manufactured 12,000 units of product, and sold 10,000 units. The selling price of each unit was $20. Variable manufacturing costs were $4 per unit, and variable selling and administrative costs were $2 per unit. Fixed manufacturing costs were $24,000 and fixed selling and administrative costs were $6,000. What would be the difference in Harold Corporation's Net income for 2012 if they used variable costing instead of absorption costing?


A) No difference
B) $2,000 greater
C) $4,000 less
D) $6,000 less

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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A low operating leverage is normal for highly automated industries.

A) True
B) False

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If fixed costs are $1,500,000, the unit selling price is $250, and the unit variable costs are $130, what is the amount of sales required to realize an operating income of $200,000?


A) 14,166 units
B) 12,500 units
C) 16,000 units
D) 11,538 units

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Rusty Co. sells two products, X and Y. Last year Rusty sold 5,000 units of X's and 35,000 units of Y's. Related data are: Rusty Co. sells two products, X and Y. Last year Rusty sold 5,000 units of X's and 35,000 units of Y's. Related data are:   What was Rusty Co.'s weighted average unit contribution margin? A)  $60.00 B)  $20.00 C)  $40.00 D)  $22.50 What was Rusty Co.'s weighted average unit contribution margin?


A) $60.00
B) $20.00
C) $40.00
D) $22.50

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Louis Company sells a single product at a price of $65 per unit. Variable costs per unit are $45 and total fixed costs are $625,500. Louis is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment that would increase the fixed costs to $800,000, but decrease the variable costs per unit to $42. Required: If Louis Company expects to sell 44,000 units next year, should they purchase this new equipment?

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Under the current system, Louis' profit ...

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If the unit selling price is $40, the volume of sales is $3,000,000, sales at the break-even point amount to $2,500,000, and the maximum possible sales are $3,300,000, the margin of safety is 11,500 units.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following activity bases would be the most appropriate for food costs of a hospital?


A) Number of cooks scheduled to work
B) Number of x-rays taken
C) Number of patients who stay in the hospital
D) Number of scheduled surgeries

E) C) and D)
F) A) and C)

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The dollars available from each unit of sales to cover fixed cost and profit is the unit variable cost.

A) True
B) False

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If yearly insurance premiums are increased, this change in fixed costs will result in an increase in the break-even point.

A) True
B) False

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