unit$25$150Variable expenses per unit$15$35Number of units sold annually20,0005,000Fixed expenses total $480,800 per year. Required: i.Assuming the sales mix given above, do the following: a. Prepare a contribution format income statement showing both dollar and percent columns for each product and for the company as a   whole. b. Compute the break-even point in dollars for the company as awhole and the margin of safety in both dollars and percent.ii.The company has developed a new product to be called Delight. Assume that the company could sell 10,000 units at $65each. The variable expenses would be $58each. The company’s fixed expenses would not change. a. Prepare another contribution format income statement, including sales of the Samoan Delight (sales of the other two products would n

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Rongon Company manufactures twotypes of product. Selected information is given below:FantasyJoySelling price per unit$25$150Variable expenses per unit$15$35Number of units sold annually20,0005,000Fixed expenses total $480,800 per year. Required: i.Assuming the sales mix given above, do the following: a. Prepare a contribution format income statement showing both dollar and percent columns for each product and for the company as a

 

whole. b. Compute the break-even point in dollars for the company as awhole and the margin of safety in both dollars and percent.ii.The company has developed a new product to be called Delight. Assume that the company could sell 10,000 units at $65each. The variable expenses would be $58each. The company’s fixed expenses would not change. a. Prepare another contribution format income statement, including sales of the Samoan Delight (sales of the other two products would not change). b. Compute the company’s new break-even point in dollars and the new margin of safety in bothdollars and percent. iii.The president of the company examines your figures and says, “There’s something strange here. Our fixed expenses haven’t changed and you show greater total contribution margin if we add the new product, but you also show our break-even point going up. With greater contribution margin, the break-even point should go down, not up. You’ve made a mistake somewhere.” Explain to the president what has happened.

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