monthly income sta Headphones acturing Company is given below: Department A Department B (S) 406,650 Total (S) 600,340 (S) 1,006,990 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses Segment margin Common fixed expenses Net operating income 676,530 330,460 300,000 30,460 256,530 150,120 420,000 180,340 100,000 50,120 200,000 (19,660) 20.870 29,250 29.130 (48,790) 500 (19,540) Due to its poor result, consideration is being given to closing Department B. Studies show that if Department B is closed, 20% of its traceable fixed expenses will continue unchanged. The studies also show that closing Department B would result in a 5 percent decrease in sales in Department A. The company allocates common fixed expenses to the departments on the basis of sales dollars. Required: c) The company has done a detailed investigation to the production in Department A. Currently, department produces 4 products as follow: A D Selling price per unit Variable manufacturing cost per unit Variable selling cost per unit Machine time per unit Monthly demand in units |Current monthly production and sales $42.3 $20.8 $50 $37.6 $30.5 $30.7 $21 $19.9 $2.7 $2.1 $1 $2.4 3.3 4.1 2.6 1.3 1,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 1,000 4,00 | 2,100 Department A has a constraint of 28,930 minutes of machine time for a month. i. If Department A has been fully utilizing the machine time available, how many units of Product C are produced and sold per month currently? ii. Show your analysis and rank the products to maximize the total contribution margin of the Department A with respect to the constraint. iii. Has the Department A made best use of the limited machine time to achieve the highest contribution margin? If no, compute the number of units that should be produced for each product.
monthly income sta Headphones acturing Company is given below: Department A Department B (S) 406,650 Total (S) 600,340 (S) 1,006,990 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses Segment margin Common fixed expenses Net operating income 676,530 330,460 300,000 30,460 256,530 150,120 420,000 180,340 100,000 50,120 200,000 (19,660) 20.870 29,250 29.130 (48,790) 500 (19,540) Due to its poor result, consideration is being given to closing Department B. Studies show that if Department B is closed, 20% of its traceable fixed expenses will continue unchanged. The studies also show that closing Department B would result in a 5 percent decrease in sales in Department A. The company allocates common fixed expenses to the departments on the basis of sales dollars. Required: c) The company has done a detailed investigation to the production in Department A. Currently, department produces 4 products as follow: A D Selling price per unit Variable manufacturing cost per unit Variable selling cost per unit Machine time per unit Monthly demand in units |Current monthly production and sales $42.3 $20.8 $50 $37.6 $30.5 $30.7 $21 $19.9 $2.7 $2.1 $1 $2.4 3.3 4.1 2.6 1.3 1,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 1,000 4,00 | 2,100 Department A has a constraint of 28,930 minutes of machine time for a month. i. If Department A has been fully utilizing the machine time available, how many units of Product C are produced and sold per month currently? ii. Show your analysis and rank the products to maximize the total contribution margin of the Department A with respect to the constraint. iii. Has the Department A made best use of the limited machine time to achieve the highest contribution margin? If no, compute the number of units that should be produced for each product.
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