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- 3.1 REQUIRED Calculate the following from the information given below: 3.1.1 Break-even quantity. 3.1.2 Break-even value using the marginal income 3.1.3 Margin of safety 3.1.4 Total Marginal Income and Net Profit/Loss if the sales price is reduced to R90 per unit.INFORMATION Dynamo Ltd manufactures calculators. The following information was extracted from the budget for the year ended 31 December 2023: Sales volume 20 000 units Selling price per unit R100 Variable manufacturing cost per unit R50 Variable marketing cost per unit 10% of the unit selling price Fixed manufacturing cost R400 000 Fixed administration and marketing costs R200 000Required: Consider each part independently 1A. Determine the division’s expected ROI using Dupont formula. What is the division’s expected Residual Income? 1B. How many units must Smart sell to earn P100,000 Residual Income? 1C. The manager has the opportunity to sell additional 15,000 units at P29.50. Variable cost per unit would be the same but fixed cost would be increased by P50,000. An additional investment of P150,000 would be required. If the manager of Smart Division accepts the special order, by how much and in what direction will residual income change? increasing or decreasing direction? Answer 1a to 1c with solution pls3.3 Calculate the new total Marginal Income and Net Profit/Loss, if an increase in advertising expenseby R100 000 is expected to increase sales by 400 units.3.4 How many units must be sold if the company wishes to earn a net profit of R298 920. Using the below information answer the above questions INFORMATIONSamcor Limited manufactures tables. The following information was extracted from the budget for the year ended 30June 2022:1. Total production and sales 2 400 units2. Selling price per table R1 2003. Variable manufacturing costs per table: Direct material R288 Direct labour R192 Overheads R964. Fixed manufacturing overheads R216 9605. Other costs: Fixed marketing and administrative costs R144 000 Sales commission 5%
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- Answer 1234 with solution Alexi Division of Dezi Company makes and sells only one product. Annual data on Alexi division’s single products follows: Unit selling price ............................. P50 Unit variable cost ............................. 30 Total fixed costs .............................P200,000 Average operating assets ............... 750,000 Minimum required rate of return ........ 12% If Alexi sells 15,000 units per year, how much is the residual income? If Alexi sells 16,000 units per year, what is the return on investment? Suppose the manager of Alexi division desires a return on investment of 22%. In order to achieve this goal, how many units per year Alexi division must sell? Suppose the manager of Alexi division desires an annual residual income of P45,000. In order to achieve this, how many units Alexi division should sell?Please solve this Question No. 3 CVP – Applied: Revising Sales IncentivesData concerning Wislocki Corporation's single product appear below: Per Unit Percent of SalesSelling price$ 180 100 %Variable expenses45 25 %Contribution margin$ 135 75 % Fixed expenses are $1,048,000 per month. The company is currently selling 9400 units per month.The marketing manager would like to introduce sales commissions as an incentive for the sales staff. Themarketing manager has proposed a commission of $12 per unit. In exchange, the sales staff would acceptan overall decrease in their salaries of $106,000 per month. The marketing manager predicts thatintroducing this sales incentive would increase monthly sales by 440 units. Required:What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change?Ma2. Q4 Bundoora Enterprises operates a single-product entity. Data relating to the product for 2020 were as follows: Annual Volume 45,000 Units Selling price per unit $65 Variable manufacturing cost per unit $25 Annual fixed manufacturing costs $155,000 Variable marketing and distribution costs per unit $15 Annual fixed non-manufacturing costs $445,000 a) Calculate and interpret the break-even in units for 2020. b) Calculate and interpret the margin of safety in both units and sales dollars. c) Calculate and interpret the profit achieved in 2020.d) Changes in marketing strategy are planned for 2021. This would increase variable marketing and distribution costs by $15 per unit and reduce fixed non-manufacturing costs by $100,000 per year. Calculate and interpret the units that would need to be sold in 2021 to achieve the same profit as in 2020.