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- Payton Inc. reports in its Year 7 annual report, sales of $7,362 million and cost of goods sold of $2,945 million. For next year, you project that sales will grow by 3% and that cost of goods sold percentage will be 1 percentage point higher. Projected cost of goods sold for Year 8 will be: Select one: a. $3,033 million b. $3,019 million c. There is not enough information to determine the amount. d. $3,109 million e. $2,945 millionCompany XYZ is currently making sales of $200,000. At this level, the variable expenses viere $160,000 . Assume that company XYZ expects sales to increase to $450,003 in coming period with no change is expected to fixed expenses. How much is the expected change in profit ? a- Increase by $ 10,000 b -Increase by 40,000 C- increase by $ 50,000 D-be determined E- Increase by $160,000Sales revenue $11,250,000 Variable expenses $6,250,000 Fixed expenses $2,500,000 Total expenses $8,750,000 Operating income $2,500,000 If sales increase by 5%, what will the new operating income be?
- Company XYZ is currently making sales of $200,000 . At this level , the variable expenses were $40,000 . Assume that company XYZ expects sales to increase $ 400,000 in the coming period with no change is expected to fixed expenses . How much is the expected change in profit ? a. Increase by $ 160,000 b. Cannot be determined c. Increase by $ 50,000 d. Increase by 40,000 e. Increase by $10,000XYZ Company's single product has a selling price of $15 per unit The fxed expenses were $100,000 This year the company po a net operating income of $40000. If sales are predicted to increase by 10% next year, how much would the increase in profit be Select one Da6000 Ob5600 OENO change in income d 14000 e4000Ram Company had $1,000,000 of sales with a CM ratio of 30% and fixed expenses of $250,000 this year. Assume that the company’s sales will increase by $150,000 next year. If there is no change in fixed expenses, by how much will net operating income increase? a) 45,000 b) 60,000 c) 30,000 d) 15,000
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