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26 February, 20:02

Schister Systems uses the following data in its Cost-Volume-Profit analyses:

Total Sales $355,000

Variable expenses 213,000

Contribution margin 142,000

Fixed expenses 111,000

Net operating income $31,000

Required:

1. What is total contribution margin if sales volume increases by 30%?

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  1. 26 February, 20:22
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    Contribution margin 184,600

    Explanation:

    Given

    Schister Systems

    Total Sales $355,000

    Variable expenses 213,000

    Contribution margin 142,000

    Fixed expenses 111,000

    Net operating income $31,000

    Calculated

    Schister Systems

    Total Sales $355,000 + (355,000*30%) = $355,000+106,500 = $ 461,500

    Variable expenses 213,000 + 63,900 = 276,900

    Contribution margin 184,600

    If the sales are increased so will be the cost of goods sold increased therefore the new contribution margin will be $ 184,600
  2. 26 February, 20:57
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    Total contribution margin = $184,600

    Explanation:

    Contribution is the value of sales less variable cost of sales

    Contribution margin = Sales revenue = - variable cost of sales

    = $355,000 - 213,000

    =$142000

    If sals increase by 30%, total contribution will also increase by the same percentage because the variable cost is linear

    Total contribution margin = 130%*142000

    = $184,600
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