The condensed product-line income statement for Rhinebeck Company for the month of October is as follows: Rhinebeck Company Product-Line Income Statement For the Month Ended October 31   Hats   Gloves   Mufflers Sales $64,800      $90,000      $26,000    Cost of goods sold (26,800)     (33,100)     (15,000)   Gross profit $38,000      $56,900      $11,000    Selling and administrative expenses (29,800)     (34,600)     (14,700)   Operating income (loss) $8,200      $22,300      $(3,700)   Fixed costs are 16% of the cost of goods sold and 38% of the selling and administrative expenses. Rhinebeck Company assumes that fixed costs would not be materially affected if the Gloves line were discontinued. a.  Prepare a differential analysis dated October 31 to determine if Mufflers should be continued (Alternative 1) or discontinued (Alternative 2). If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, use a minus sign to indicate a loss. Differential Analysis Continue (Alt. 1) or Discontinue (Alt. 2) Mufflers October 31   Continue Mufflers (Alternative 1) Discontinue Mufflers (Alternative 2) Differential Effects (Alternative 2) Revenues $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank $fill in the blank Costs:       Variable cost of goods sold fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank Variable selling and admin. expenses fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank  Fixed costs fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank  Profit (Loss) $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank  b.  Should the Mufflers line be retained?

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The condensed product-line income statement for Rhinebeck Company for the month of October is as follows:

Rhinebeck Company
Product-Line Income Statement
For the Month Ended October 31
  Hats   Gloves   Mufflers
Sales $64,800      $90,000      $26,000   
Cost of goods sold (26,800)     (33,100)     (15,000)  
Gross profit $38,000      $56,900      $11,000   
Selling and administrative expenses (29,800)     (34,600)     (14,700)  
Operating income (loss) $8,200      $22,300      $(3,700)  

Fixed costs are 16% of the cost of goods sold and 38% of the selling and administrative expenses. Rhinebeck Company assumes that fixed costs would not be materially affected if the Gloves line were discontinued.

a.  Prepare a differential analysis dated October 31 to determine if Mufflers should be continued (Alternative 1) or discontinued (Alternative 2). If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, use a minus sign to indicate a loss.

Differential Analysis
Continue (Alt. 1) or Discontinue (Alt. 2) Mufflers
October 31
  Continue
Mufflers
(Alternative 1)
Discontinue
Mufflers
(Alternative 2)
Differential
Effects
(Alternative 2)
Revenues $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank $fill in the blank
Costs:      
Variable cost of goods sold fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank
Variable selling and admin. expenses fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank 
Fixed costs fill in the blank  fill in the blank  fill in the blank 
Profit (Loss) $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank  $fill in the blank 

b.  Should the Mufflers line be retained?
 

 

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