Gibson Boot Co. sells men’s, women’s, and children’s boots. For each type of boot sold, it operates a separate department that has its own manager. All departments are housed in a single store. In recent years, the children’s department has operated at a net loss and is expected to continue to do so. Last year’s income statements follow.     Men’s Department   Women’s Department   Children’s Department Sales $ 660,000     $ 480,000     $ 200,000   Cost of goods sold   (269,500 )     (179,600 )     (100,875 ) Gross margin   390,500       300,400       99,125   Department manager’s salary   (60,000 )     (49,000 )     (29,000 ) Sales commissions   (114,200 )     (83,600 )     (31,900 ) Rent on store lease   (29,000 )     (29,000 )     (29,000 ) Store utilities   (12,000 )     (12,000 )     (12,000 ) Net income (loss) $ 175,300     $ 126,800     $ (2,775

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Gibson Boot Co. sells men’s, women’s, and children’s boots. For each type of boot sold, it operates a separate department that has its own manager. All departments are housed in a single store. In recent years, the children’s department has operated at a net loss and is expected to continue to do so. Last year’s income statements follow.

 

  Men’s Department   Women’s Department   Children’s Department
Sales $ 660,000     $ 480,000     $ 200,000  
Cost of goods sold   (269,500 )     (179,600 )     (100,875 )
Gross margin   390,500       300,400       99,125  
Department manager’s salary   (60,000 )     (49,000 )     (29,000 )
Sales commissions   (114,200 )     (83,600 )     (31,900 )
Rent on store lease   (29,000 )     (29,000 )     (29,000 )
Store utilities   (12,000 )     (12,000 )     (12,000 )
Net income (loss) $ 175,300     $ 126,800     $ (2,775 )
 


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  1. a. Calculate the contribution to profit. Determine whether to eliminate the children’s department.

  2. b-1. Calculate the net income for the company as a whole with the children's department.

  3. b-2. Confirm the conclusion you reached in Requirement a by preparing income statements for the company without the children’s department.

  4. c. Eliminating the children’s department would increase space available to display men’s and women’s boots. Suppose management estimates that a wider selection of adult boots would increase the store’s net earnings by $40,000. Would this information affect the decision that you made in Requirement a?

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