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Question 4 (1 point) An increase in the income tax rate will increase the break-even point....
Which of the following statement is true? Increases in fixed costs increase the break-even point. Increases in the unit selling price decrease the break-even point. Increases in unit variable costs increase the break-even point. All of the above. Question 32 (2 points) The capital expenditures budget summarizes plans for acquiring fixed assets. True False
e break-even point will decrease. B. The break-even point will l break-even point will remain constant. Il other things held constant, how will an increase lll The effect on the break-even point can't be predicted with certainty. 4. Fixed costs: A. Fall as sales volume falls. C. Rise as sales volume falls. B. Rise as sales volume rises. D. Remain steady when sales volume changes. 5. Variable costs would include: A. Rent expense B. Depreciation expense-straight line. C. Sales commission...
In a break-even point model, if the decision is to produce less than the break-even amount, there will be a profit. True False
Information for Question 17 - 20: The yearly break-even point in sales for Rice Company is $360,000, contribution margin per unit is $12.00 and the company's contribution margin ratio is 20%. Its income tax rate is 40%. What is the fixed cost of Rice Company? Select one: O A. $6,000.00 per month. O B. $72,000.00 per year. C . $72,000.00 per month. o D. $288,000.00 per year. O Information for Question 17 - 20: The yearly break-even point in sales...
1. 'A increase of the proportional income tax rate implies an increase in equilibrium output." True or false? Please explain your answer. Make sure you provide a diagram to support your answer. [10 marks]
Government E recently increased its income tax rate from 1% to 4% of earned income. True or False? A taxpayer who reacts to the increase by taking a second job to earn more income is demonstrating the income effect of the tax rate increase.
1) At the break even point of 400 units, variable cost were $400 and fixed costs were $200. how much will the 401st unit sold contribute to operating profit before income taxes? 2) Break even would not change if : a) sales price increases, b) fixed cost decrease, c) sales volume decrease, d) variable cost per unit increase 3) what is break even point in dollars? sales price: $100, variable cost per unit: $40, total fixed cost :$ 120,000 4)...
break even point and balance sheet
Freak-Even Point in Units Instructions Instructions Head-First Company plans to sell 5,200 bicycle helmets at $80 each in the coming year. Unit variable cost is $47 (includes direct materials, direct labor, variable factory overhead, and variable selling expense) Total fixed cost equals $55,440 (includes fixed factory overhead and fixed selling and administrative expense). Required: 1. Calculate the break-even nuraber of helmets. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement based on...
1-a. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar
sales.
1-b. Compute the break-even point for the Chicago office and
for the Minneapolis office.
1-c. Is the companywide break-even point greater than, less
than, or equal to the sum of the Chicago and Minneapolis break-even
points?
Raner, Harris & Chan is a consulting firm that specializes in Information systems for medical and dental clinics. The firm has two offices--one in Chicago and one in Minneapolis. The firm classifies the direct costs...
Problem 3-17A (Algo) Determining the break-even point and preparing a contribution margin income statement LO 3-1 Ritchie Manufacturing Company makes a product that it sells for $200 per unit. The company incurs variable manufacturing costs of $101 per unit. Variable selling expenses are $19 per unit, annual fixed manufacturing costs are $464,000, and fixed selling and administrative costs are $256,000 per year. Required Determine the break-even point in units and dollars using each of the following approaches: a. Use the...