Astro Co. sold 20,000 units of its only product and incurred a $50,000 loss (ignoring taxes) for the current year as shown here. During a planning session for year 2016’s activities, the production manager notes that variable costs can be reduced 50% by installing a machine that automates several operations. To obtain these savings, the company must increase its fixed cost by $20,000. The maximum output capacity of the company is 40,000 units per year. ASTRO COMPANY Contribution Margin Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2015 Sales $1,000,000 Variable costs 800,000 Contribution margin 200,000 Fixed costs 250,000 Net loss $(50,000) Required Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for year 2015 Compute the predicted break-even point in dollar sales for year 2016 assuming the machine is installed and there is no change in the unit selling price. Prepare a forecasted contribution margin income statement for 2016 that shows the expected results with the machine installed. Assume that the unit selling price and the number of units sold will not change, and no income taxes will be due. Compute the sales level required in both dollars and units to earn $200,000 of targeted pretax income in 2016 with the machine installed and no change in unit sales price. Round answers to whole dollars and whole units. Prepare a forecasted contribution margin income statement that shows the results at the sales level computed in part 4. Assume no income taxes will be due. Prepare a Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) chart for year 2015.

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Astro Co. sold 20,000 units of its only product and incurred a $50,000 loss (ignoring taxes) for the current year as shown here. During a planning session for year 2016’s activities, the production manager notes that variable costs can be reduced 50% by installing a machine that automates several operations. To obtain these savings, the company must increase its fixed cost by $20,000. The maximum output capacity of the company is 40,000 units per year.



ASTRO COMPANY

Contribution Margin Income Statement

For Year Ended December 31, 2015

Sales

$1,000,000

Variable costs

800,000

Contribution margin

200,000

Fixed costs

250,000

Net loss

$(50,000)



Required

  1. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for year 2015

  2. Compute the predicted break-even point in dollar sales for year 2016 assuming the machine is installed and there is no change in the unit selling price.

  3. Prepare a forecasted contribution margin income statement for 2016 that shows the expected results with the machine installed. Assume that the unit selling price and the number of units sold will not change, and no income taxes will be due.

  4. Compute the sales level required in both dollars and units to earn $200,000 of targeted pretax income in 2016 with the machine installed and no change in unit sales price. Round answers to whole dollars and whole units.

  5. Prepare a forecasted contribution margin income statement that shows the results at the sales level computed in part 4. Assume no income taxes will be due.

  6. Prepare a Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) chart for year 2015.



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