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7 November, 22:29

Walton Company, which produces and sells a small digital clock, bases its pricing strategy on a 25 percent markup on total cost. Based on annual production costs for 15,000 units of product, computations for the sales price per clock follow. Unit-level costs $ 330,000 Fixed costs 78,000 Total cost (a) 408,000 Markup (a * 0.25) 102,000 Total sales (b) $ 510,000 Sales price per unit (b : 15,000) $ 34 Required Walton has excess capacity and receives a special order for 4,000 clocks for $25 each. Calculate the contribution margin per unit. Based on this, should Walton accept the special order? Prepare a contribution margin income statement for the special order.

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  1. 8 November, 00:45
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    The computation of the contribution margin per unit is shown below:

    Burt for that first we have to determine the variable expense per unit which is shown below:

    Variable costs per unit = $330,000 : 15,000 units

    = $22

    Now the contribution margin per unit is

    = Selling price per unit - variable expense per unit

    = $25 - $22

    = $3

    Therefore, the special order is accepted

    And, the preparation of the contribution margin income statement is shown below:

    Sales (4,000 clocks * $25) $100,000

    Less: Variable cost (4,000 clocks * $22) ($88,000)

    Contribution margin $12,000
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