Graded Discussion #3 _C-V-P Analysis Greek Manufacturing Company produces and sells a line of product that are sold usually all year round. The  company has a maximum production capacity of 100,000 units per year. Operating at normal capacity, the  business earned Operating Income of $600,000 in 2020. The following cost data has been prepared for the  year ended December 31, 2020. Selling price per unit……………………………………… $50.00 Production Costs: Direct Materials …………………………………. $10.00 Direct Labour ……………………………………. $8.00 Variable Manufacturing Overhead ……………. $7.00 Fixed Manufacturing Overhead…………....................... $450,000 Fixed Selling & Administrative Expenses……………… $300,000 Variable selling expense per unit ………………………. $10.00 d)Assuming sales equal to the normal capacity calculated in a) above, prepare a contribution margin  income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020, detailing the components of total variable  costs and total fixed costs, and clearly showing contribution and net income.  e) The recession in the economy in 2021 is expected to result in a reduction of the number of units sold.  Assuming that Greek is operating at normal capacity, by how much can sales decline in units and sales  dollars in 2021 without the company making a loss?  f) The President of Greek Manufacturing is under pressure from shareholders to increase operating  income by 30% in 2021. Management expects per unit data and total fixed costs to remain the same in  2021. Using the equation method, compute the number of units that would have to be sold in 2021 to  reach the shareholders desired profit level. Is this a realistic goal?

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Graded Discussion #3 _C-V-P Analysis
Greek Manufacturing Company produces and sells a line of product that are sold usually all year round. The 
company has a maximum production capacity of 100,000 units per year. Operating at normal capacity, the 
business earned Operating Income of $600,000 in 2020. The following cost data has been prepared for the 
year ended December 31, 2020.
Selling price per unit……………………………………… $50.00
Production Costs:
Direct Materials …………………………………. $10.00
Direct Labour ……………………………………. $8.00
Variable Manufacturing Overhead ……………. $7.00
Fixed Manufacturing Overhead…………....................... $450,000
Fixed Selling & Administrative Expenses……………… $300,000
Variable selling expense per unit ………………………. $10.00

d)Assuming sales equal to the normal capacity calculated in a) above, prepare a contribution margin 
income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020, detailing the components of total variable 
costs and total fixed costs, and clearly showing contribution and net income. 

e) The recession in the economy in 2021 is expected to result in a reduction of the number of units sold. 
Assuming that Greek is operating at normal capacity, by how much can sales decline in units and sales 
dollars in 2021 without the company making a loss? 

f) The President of Greek Manufacturing is under pressure from shareholders to increase operating 
income by 30% in 2021. Management expects per unit data and total fixed costs to remain the same in 
2021. Using the equation method, compute the number of units that would have to be sold in 2021 to 
reach the shareholders desired profit level. Is this a realistic goal?

 

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