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Reshier Company makes three types of rug shampooers. Model 1 is the basic model rented through hardware stores and supermarkets. Model 2 is a more advanced model with both dry-and wet-vacuuming capabilities. Model 3 is the heavy-duty riding shampooer sold to hotels and convention centers. A segmented income statement is shown below.
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Total
Sales
$255,000
$590,000
$607,500
$1,452,500
Less variable costs of goods sold
(99,500)
(158,800)
(336,400)
(594,700)
Less commissions
(5,900)
(28,000)
(22,250)
(56,150)
Contribution margin
$149,600
$403,200
$248,850
$801,650
Less common fixed expenses:
Fixed factory overhead
(425,000)
Fixed selling and administrative
(279,000)
Operating income
$97,650
While all models have positive contribution margins, Reshier Company is concerned because operating income is less than 10 percent of sales and is low for this type of company. The companys controller gathered additional information on fixed costs to see why they were so high. The following information on activities and drivers was gathered:
Driver Usage by Model
Activity
Activity Cost
Activity Driver
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Engineering
$77,000
Engineering hours
770
77
153
Setting up
198,000
Setup hours
12,300
12,300
29,153
Customer service
102,000
Service calls
13,600
1,460
19,153
In addition, Model 1 requires the rental of specialized equipment costing $19,500 per year.
Required:
1. Reformulate the segmented income statement using the additional information on activities. Use a minus sign to indicate any negative margins. Do NOT round interim calculations and, if required, round your answer to the nearest dollar. If amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".
Reshier Company
Segmented Income Statement
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Total
Sales
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$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_3
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_4
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_5
Less variable cost of goods sold
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Less commissions
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Contribution margin
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$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_17
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_18
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_19
Less traceable fixed expenses:
Engineering
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Setting up
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Equipment rental
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Customer service
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Product margin
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$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_41
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_42
$fill in the blank fc5da4f6d01101f_43
Less common fixed expenses:
Factory overhead
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Selling and admin. expense
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Operating income
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Feedback
1. Review what you have learned about segmented income statements in the chapter. To determine the traceable fixed costs, you will need to compute the activity rates for each activity to assign the costs of the activities to each product. Common fixed expenses are not traceable to the segments. They would remain even if one of the segments were eliminated.
2. Using your answer to Requirement 1, assume that Reshier Company is considering dropping any model with a negative product margin. What are the alternatives? Keeping Model 1 or dropping it
Which alternative is more cost effective and by how much? (Assume that any traceable fixed costs can be avoided.) Do NOT round interim calculations and, if required, round your answer to the nearest dollar. Dropping Model 1 will add $fill in the blank 7feee2f3b008fbf_3 to operating income
3. What if Reshier Company can only avoid 178 hours of engineering time and 5,400 hours of setup time that are attributable to Model 1? How does that affect the alternatives presented in Requirement 2? Which alternative is more cost effective and by how much? Do NOT round interim calculations and, if required, round your answer to the nearest dollar.
Keeping Model 1 will add $fill in the blank 7feee2f3b008fbf_5 to operating income
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