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22 September, 10:29

Hordel Company needs to determine a markup for a new product. Hordel expects to sell 5,000 units and wants a target profit of $82 per unit. Additional information is as follows: Variable product cost per unit $ 79 Variable administrative cost per unit 21 Total fixed overhead 42,000 Total fixed administrative 31,000 Using the variable cost method, what markup percentage to variable cost should be used?

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  1. 22 September, 11:35
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    96.60%

    Explanation:

    Total Variable Cost = Variable product cost + Variable administrative cost per unit

    = (5,000 * $79 per unit) + (5,000 * $21 per unit)

    = $395,000 + $105,000

    = $500,000

    Total Fixed Cost = Total fixed overhead + Total fixed Administrative Cost

    = $42,000 + $31,000

    = $73,000

    Total fixed cost per unit = $73,000 : 5,000

    = 14.6

    Total Cost = Total Variable Cost + Total Fixed Cost

    = $500,000 + $73,000

    = $573,000

    Target profit = 5,000 * $82

    = $410,000

    Desired Selling Price = Total cost + Target profit

    = $573,000 + $410,000

    = $983,000

    Desired Selling Price per unit = $983,000 : 5,000

    = $196.6

    Therefore,

    Mark up percentage on Variable Cost:

    = (Desired Selling Price per unit - Variable Cost per unit) : (Variable Cost per unit) * 100

    = [ (196.60 - 100) : (100) ] * 100

    = 96.60%
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