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Category > Accounting Posted 16 Aug 2017 My Price 7.00

Lawn Master Company

9-50    CVP Analysis Lawn Master Company, a manufacturer of riding lawn mowers, has a projected income for 2010 as follows:

 

Sales

 

 

$46,000,000

Operating expenses

 

 

 

Variable expenses

$32,200,000

 

 

Fixed expenses

7,500,000

 

 

Total expenses

 

 

39,700,000

Operating Profit

 

 

$ 6,300,000

 

Required

1.    Determine the breakeven point in sales dollars.

2.    Determine the required sales in dollars to earn a before-tax profit of $7,250,000.

3.    What is the breakeven point in sales dollars if the variable cost increases by 10 percent?

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Status NEW Posted 16 Aug 2017 09:08 PM My Price 7.00

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