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Category > Management Posted 19 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

What is the company’s total fixed costs?

I have a managerial accounting case that I need help with. We were provided with the PDF file that has all the case requirements along with hints and formulas, and the Excel sheet with all relevant numbers and data. Thank you in advance!

 

Fall 2016 Name:_____________________________________ Breeden Security, Inc. Case Questions (15 points total) Requirement 1: What is the company’s total fixed costs? What is the variable cost per unit for the RC1 product and the RC2 product? Hint: Categorize the costs in Exhibit 13 to determine which costs are fixed and which costs are variable. Total Fixed Costs (1 point): Variable Cost per unit for the RC1 product (1 point): Variable Cost per unit for the RC2 product (1 point): Requirement 2: What is the contribution margin per unit for the RC1 product and the RC2 product? Contribution Margin per unit for the RC1 product (1 point): Contribution Margin per unit for the RC2 product (1 point): Requirement 3: (Case Question 1) What would break-even sales volume be, assuming a ratio of two RC1s sold for each RC2 sold? Hint: Use the CVP formula Profit = Unit CM*Q – Total Fixed Costs where Q is the sales volume. Since there are two products, RC1 and RC2, it is helpful to think of Q in terms of one product, RC2. For each unit of RC2 sold, the company also sells 2 units of RC1. Thus, we can restate the CVP formula as: Profit = (Unit CM of RC2 + 2*Unit CM of RC1)*Q RC2 – Total Fixed Costs. Solving this equation for a breakeven profit=0 will give the unit sales of RC2 at breakeven. Since the company sells 2 units of RC1 for each unit sold of RC2, you can then solve for Q RC1 = 2* RC2 . Break-even sales of RC1 (1 point): Break-even sales of RC2 (1 point):

 

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