Davis Stores sells clothing in 15 stores located around the southwestern United States. The managers at Davis are considering expanding by opening new stores and are interested in estimating costs in potential new locations. They believe that costs are driven in large part by store volume measured by revenue. The following data were collected from last year’s operations (revenues and costs in thousands of dollars).   Store                  Revenues              Costs 101                      $4,120                $4,244 102                        2,247                  2,934 103                        5,768                  5,211 104                        4,022                  4,048 105                        2,944                  3,736 106                        4,063                  3,389

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Davis Stores sells clothing in 15 stores located around the southwestern United States. The managers at Davis are considering expanding by opening new stores and are interested in estimating costs in potential new locations. They believe that costs are driven in large part by store volume measured by revenue. The following data were collected from last year’s operations (revenues and costs in thousands of dollars).

 

Store                  Revenues              Costs

101                      $4,120                $4,244

102                        2,247                  2,934

103                        5,768                  5,211

104                        4,022                  4,048

105                        2,944                  3,736

106                        4,063                  3,389

107                        6,914                  5,059

108                        1,809                  2,474

109                        5,516                  4,768

110                        3,288                  3,019

111                        3,926                  4,229

112                        4,740                  3,240

113                        3,572                  2,616

114                        4,897                  4,695

115                        2,224                  3,016

 

Required A:

  1. Use the high-low method to estimate the fixed and variable portions of store costs based on revenues.

Variable cost      _________ %

Fixed cost           _________

 

Required B:

  1. Managers estimate that one of the proposed stores will have revenues of $2.7 million. What are the estimated monthly overhead costs, assuming no inflation?

 

Store costs _________________

 

 

Required C:

  1. Managers are also considering a “mega-store” with revenues of $12 million. What are the estimated monthly overhead costs, assuming no inflation? (Do not round variable cost percentages for your calculations. Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar. Enter your answer in thousands of dollars.)

 

Store costs _______________ 

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