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28 February, 13:21

Scribd outback outfitters sells recreational equipment. one of the company's products, a small camp stove, sells for $50 per unit. variable expenses are $32 per stove, and fixed expenses associated with the stove total $108,000 per month. the company is currently selling 8,000 stoves per month. the sales manager is convinced that a 10% reduction in the selling price would result in a 25% increase in monthly sales of stoves. what is the impact on net income if the price change occurred?

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  1. 28 February, 16:38
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    Their income would decrease by $14,000 per month if the change was made.

    First, let's see what the income is right now before changing the sales price.

    8000 * 50 - 8000 * 32 - 108000

    = 400000 - 256000 - 108000

    = 36000

    Now let's calculate a new sales price and sales quantity

    10% less cost = (1.00 - 0.10) * 50 = 0.90*50 = 45

    25% more sales = (1.00 + 0.25) * 8000 = 1.25 * 8000 = 10000

    Now let's see the projected profits.

    10000 * 45 - 10000 * 32 - 108000

    = 450000 - 320000 - 108000

    = 22000

    And the difference in net income ...

    22000 - 36000 = - 14000

    Ouch. Not a good idea. They would make $14,000 less after changing their price.
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