Lawrence Corporation sells two ceiling fans, Deluxe and Basic. Current sales total 60,000 units, consisting of 39,000 Deluxe units and 21,000 Basic units. Selling price and variable cost information follow.                                                                   Deluxe       Basic Selling price                                                  $86        $74 Variable cost .............................................................. 65           41 Salespeople currently receive flat salaries that total $400,000. Management is contemplating a change to a compensation plan that is based on commissions in an effort to boost the company’s presence in the marketplace. Two plans are under consideration: Plan A: 10% commission computed on gross dollar sales. Deluxe sales are expected to total 45,500 units; Basic sales are anticipated to be 19,500 units. Plan B: 30% commission computed on the basis of production contribution margins. Deluxe sales are anticipated to be 26,000 units; Basic sales are expected to total 39,000 units. Required  Comparing Plan A to the current compensation arrangement: a. Will Plan A achieve management’s objective of an increased presence in the marketplace? Briefly explain.

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Lawrence Corporation sells two ceiling fans, Deluxe and Basic. Current sales total 60,000 units, consisting of 39,000 Deluxe units and 21,000 Basic units. Selling price and variable cost information follow.

                                                                  Deluxe       Basic

Selling price                                                  $86        $74
Variable cost .............................................................. 65           41


Salespeople currently receive flat salaries that total $400,000. Management is contemplating a change to a compensation plan that is based on commissions in an effort to boost the company’s presence in the
marketplace. Two plans are under consideration:


Plan A: 10% commission computed on gross dollar sales. Deluxe sales are expected to total 45,500 units; Basic sales are anticipated to be 19,500 units.
Plan B: 30% commission computed on the basis of production contribution margins. Deluxe sales are anticipated to be 26,000 units; Basic sales are expected to total 39,000 units.

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Comparing Plan A to the current compensation arrangement:

a. Will Plan A achieve management’s objective of an increased presence in the marketplace? Briefly explain.

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