Exercise 10-5 (Algo) Return on Investment (ROI) [LO10-1] Provide the missing data in the following table for a distributor of martial arts products: (Roun "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 1 decimal place.) Sales Net operating income Average operating assets Margin Turnover Return on investment (ROI) Alpha Division Bravo Division Charlie Division $ 342,500 $ 34,250 $ 424,000 5% 5.0 % % 25.0 % $ 46,800 9% 18.0 %
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- Provide the missing data in the following table for a distributor of martial arts products:DivisionAlpha Bravo CharlieSales ......................................................................... $ ? $11,500,000 $ ?Net operating income ............................................... $ ? $ 920,000 $210,000Average operating assets ......................................... $800,000 $ ? $ ?Margin ....................................................................... 4% ? 7%Turnover ................................................................... 5 ? ?Return on investment (ROI) ...................................... ? 20% 14%Q7 Consider the following data from two divisions of a company, P and Q: Divisional P Q Sales $ 1,500,000 $ 1,000,000 Operating Income $ 600,000 $ 450,000 Investment $ 4,000,000 $ 2,750,000 If both divisions were presented with an opportunity to invest in a project that is estimated to achieve an ROI of 15%, what will the units likely decide? Multiple Choice Division P will not invest; Division Q will invest. Division P will invest; Division Q will not invest. Neither unit will invest in the projects. Division P will be indifferent; Division Q will not invest. Division P will invest; Division Q will be indifferent.Effect of proposals on divisional performance A condensed income statement for the Jet Ski Division of Amazing Rides Inc. for the year ended December 31. 20Y2, is as follows Assume that the Jet Ski Division received no charges from service departments. The president of Amazing Rides has indicated that the division's rate of return on a $15,000,000 investment must be increased to at least 12% by the end of the next year if operations are to continue. The division manager is considering the following three proposals Proposal 1: Transfer equipment with a book value of J3.000.000 to other divisions at no gain or loss and lease similar equipment. The annual lease payments would exceed the amount of depreciation expense on the old equipment by $264,000. This increase in expense would be included as part of the cost of goods sold. Sales would remain unchanged. Proposal 2: Purchase new and more efficient machining equipment and thereby reduce the cost of goods sold by $480,000. Sales would remain unchanged, and the old equipment, which has no remaining book value, would be scrapped at no gain or loss. The new equipment would increase invested assets by an additional $1,000,000 for the year. Proposal 5? Reduce invested assets by discontinuing the tandem jet ski line. This action would eliminate sales of $2,280,000, cost of goods sold of $1,400,000, and operating expenses of $463,600. Assets of $4,200,000 would be transferred to other divisions at no gain or loss. Instructions Which of the three proposals would meet the required 12% return on investment?'
- Break-even sales under present and proposed conditions Kearney Company, operating at full capacity, sold 400,000 units at a price of $246.60 per unit during 20Y5. Its income statement for 20Y5 is as follows: The division of costs between fixed and variable is as follows: Management is considering a plant expansion program that will permit an increase of $8,631,000 (35.000 units at $246.60) in yearly sales. The expansion will increase fixed costs by $3,600,000 but will not affect the relationship between sales and variable costs. Instructions Determine for 20Y5 the total fixed costs and the total variable costs.E6.14 (LO 4), AN The single-column CVP income statements shown below are available for Armstrong Company and Contador Company. Armstrong Co. Contador Co.Sales $500,000 $500,000Variable costs 240,000 50,000Contribution margin 260,000 450,000Fixed costs 160,000 350,000Net income $100,000 $100,000Instructions Compute the degree of operating leverage for each company and interpret your results.Assuming that sales revenue increases by 10%, restate the single-column CVP income statement from above for each company.Discuss how the cost structure of these two companies affects their operating leverage and profitability.Compute degree of operating leverage and evaluate impact of alternative cost structures on net income and margin of safety.Q23 Selected data from Box Division's accounting records revealed the following: Sales $ 345,060 Average investment $ 200,100 Net operating income $ 24,300 Minimum rate of return (divisional cost of capital) 11% Box Division's return on sales (ROS) is: (Round your percentages to one decimal place.) Multiple Choice 11.1%. 4.1%. 7.0%. 19.2%. 12.1%.
- 7. Jordan Company has two divisions, which reported the following results for the most recent year. Division I Division II Income ₱ 02,700,000 ₱ 00,600,000 Average invested capital ₱ 18,000,000 ₱ 03,000,000 ROI 15% 20% Imputed interest rate = 10% Under residual income, which division is considered to have a better performance? Show solution Group of answer choices Neither Division I nor II Cannot be determined Division I Division IISupply the missing data in the following table : Division A Division B Division C Sales P 60,000 P 75,000 P 100,000 Operating Income _______ 25,000 _______ Operating Assets 30,000 _______ P 50,000 Return on investment 15 % 10 % 20 % Minimum required rate of return 10 % _______ _______ Residual income ________ P 5,000 0 Show the solutions pls, thank you.Provide the missing data in the following table for a distributor of martial arts products: (Round "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 1 decimal place.) Alpha Division Bravo Division Charlie Division Sales $414,000 Net operating income $49,680 $67,925 Average operating assets $412,000 Margin 6% 11% Turnover 6.0 Return on investment (ROI) 36.0% 27.5%
- Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] King Mattresses sells both mattress sets and bed frames. Last quarter, total sales were $70,000 for mattress sets and $45,000 for bed frames. Return on investment (ROI) was 15% for both divisions, while asset turnover (AT) was 3 for mattress sets and 3 for bed frames. Compute King Mattresses’s total return on sales (ROS) for the quarter.Provide the missing information (A-H) in the table. Use the formulas learned in Chapter 10. (Round to two decimal places.)SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS. ROUND MARGIN, TURNOVER and ROI TO TWO (2) DECIMAL PLACES. Alpha Division Beta Division Delta Division Sales A $420,000 G Operating assets B D $1,000,000 Net operating income $800,000 $21,000 $250,000 Margin 0.16 E 0.10 Turnover C F 2.50 Return on investment (ROI) 20.00% 15.00% HProvide the missing data in the following table for a distributor of martial arts products: (Enter "Turnover" and "ROI" answers to 1 decimal place.) Division Alpha Bravo Charlie Sales $327,500 Net operating income $32,750 $41,400 Average operating assets $376,000 Margin 5 % % 9 % Turnover 5.0 Return on investment (ROI) % 25.0 % 18.0 %