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Posted: 03 Jun 2010 at 00:37 | IP Logged  

Condensed monthly operating income data for Korbin, Inc. for May 31, Year 1, is presented below.

Korbin, Inc.

Combined Income Statement

May 31, Year 1

           Urban Store           Suburban Store         Total

Sales     $80,000                 $120,000                $200,000

VC           32,000                  84,000                     116,000

CM         & ;nbs p;  48,000                  36,000                     84,000

Direct FC     20,000                 40,000                    60,000

segment margin 28,000             (4,000)                  24,000

Common FC     4,000                6,000                       10,000

Operating Inc $24,000          $ (10,000)                  $ 14,000

Additional information regarding Korbin's operations follows.

• One-fourth of each store's direct fixed costs would continue if either store were closed.

• Korbin allocates common fixed costs to each store on the basis of sales dollars.

• Management estimates that closing the Suburban Store would result in a ten percent decrease in the Urban Store's sales, while closing the Urban Store would not affect the Suburban Store's sales.

• The operating results for May Year 1 are representative of all months.

Korbin is considering a promotional campaign at the Suburban Store that would not affect the Urban Store. Increasing annual promotional expense at the Suburban Store by $60,000 in order to increase this store's sales by ten percent would result in a monthly increase (decrease) in Korbin's operating income during Year 2 (rounded) of:

a. (1,400)

b. 487

c. 7,000

d. 12,000

Per Beckers explaination:

Choice "a" is correct. $(1,400).

10% increase in contribution margin:

$36,000 x 10% =      $ 3,600

Promotional expense for one month:

$60,000 annual expense x 1/12 = (5,000)

Decrease in operating income $(1,400)

Choices "b", "c", and "d" are incorrect, per the above explanation.

 

I'm consfused as to why the % change in operating income is calculated on an annual basis and is added to the monthly change in promotional expenses????  Any insight would be greatly appreciated!!  Thanks!

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Posted: 03 Jun 2010 at 00:40 | IP Logged  

AAAAAHHHHH!!!!  nevermind!!!!  I did not realize that the statement was a monthly operating statement!!  That makes a difference! 
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