Segment analysis for a service company Charles Schwab Corporation (SCHW) is one of the more innovative brokerage and financial service companies in the United States. The company recently provided information about its major business segments as follows (in millions):   Investor Services Advisor Services Revenues $5,411   $2,067   Operating income 2,031   962   Depreciation 180   54     a.  The   segment serves the retail customer, you and me. These are the brokerage, Internet, and mutual fund services used by individual Investors. The   segment includes the same services provided for financial institutions, such as banks, mutual fund managers, insurance companies, and pension plan administrators. b.  Indicate whether the following costs are a “Variable Cost” or a “Fixed Cost” in the “Investor Services” segment. 1. Commissions to brokers   2. Fees paid to exchanges for executing trades   3. Depreciation on brokerage offices   4. Transaction fees incurred by Schwab mutual funds to purchase and sell shares   5. Property taxes on brokerage offices   6. Depreciation on brokerage office equipment, such as computers and computer networks   7. Advertising   c.  Estimate the contribution margin for each segment, assuming depreciation represents the majority of fixed costs.   Investor Services (in millions) Advisor Services (in millions) Estimated contribution margin $fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11 d.  If Schwab decided to sell its “Advisor Services” accounts to another company, estimate how much operating income would decline under the following assumptions. Assume the fixed costs that serve Advisor investors would not be sold but would be used by the other sector: $fill in the blank 12 million Assume the fixed assets were “sold”: $fill in the blank 13 million

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  1. Segment analysis for a service company

    Charles Schwab Corporation (SCHW) is one of the more innovative brokerage and financial service companies in the United States. The company recently provided information about its major business segments as follows (in millions):

      Investor
    Services
    Advisor
    Services
    Revenues $5,411   $2,067  
    Operating income 2,031   962  
    Depreciation 180   54  

     

    a.  The   segment serves the retail customer, you and me. These are the brokerage, Internet, and mutual fund services used by individual Investors. The   segment includes the same services provided for financial institutions, such as banks, mutual fund managers, insurance companies, and pension plan administrators.

    b.  Indicate whether the following costs are a “Variable Cost” or a “Fixed Cost” in the “Investor Services” segment.

    1. Commissions to brokers  
    2. Fees paid to exchanges for executing trades  
    3. Depreciation on brokerage offices  
    4. Transaction fees incurred by Schwab mutual funds to purchase and sell shares  
    5. Property taxes on brokerage offices  
    6. Depreciation on brokerage office equipment, such as computers and computer networks  
    7. Advertising  

    c.  Estimate the contribution margin for each segment, assuming depreciation represents the majority of fixed costs.

      Investor Services
    (in millions)
    Advisor Services
    (in millions)
    Estimated contribution margin $fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11

    d.  If Schwab decided to sell its “Advisor Services” accounts to another company, estimate how much operating income would decline under the following assumptions.

    Assume the fixed costs that serve Advisor investors would not be sold but would be used by the other sector: $fill in the blank 12 million
    Assume the fixed assets were “sold”: $fill in the blank 13 million

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