Break-Even Sales Dollars for a Multiple-Product Firm
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $570,000 and incur total variable cost of $388,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $58,900.
| Required: | |
| 1. | Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. |
| 2. | Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement. |
Break-Even Sales Dollars for a Multiple-Product Firm Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle...
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $575,000 and incur total variable cost of $400,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $60,500. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement. 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales...
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $575,000 and incur total variable cost of $400,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $60,500. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement.
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $575,000 and incur total variable cost of $400,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $60,500. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $575,000 and incur total variable cost of $400,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $60,500. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement.
Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $575,000 and incur total variable cost of $400,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $60,500. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement
Instructions Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. Next year, Head- First expects to produce total revenue of $560,000 and incur total variable cost of $368,000. Total fixed cost is expected to be $57,200. Required: 1. Calculate the break-even point in sales dollars for Head-First. Round the contribution margin ratio to four decimal places and sales to the nearest dollar. 2. Check your answer by preparing a contribution margin income statement
Suppose that Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. The bicycle helmets are priced at $73 and have variable costs of $44 each. The motorcycle helmets are priced at $205 and have variable costs of $145 each. Total fixed cost for Head-First as a whole equals $50,350 (includes all fixed factory overhead and fixed selling and administrative expense). Next year, Head-First expects to sell 4,850 bicycle helmets and 1,940 motorcycle helmets. Required: 1. Form a package of...
Suppose that Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. The bicycle helmets are priced at $76 and have variable costs of $43 each. The motorcycle helmets are priced at $205 and have variable costs of $130 each. Total fixed cost for Head-First as a whole equals $59,850 (includes all fixed factory overhead and fixed selling and administrative expense). Next year, Head-First expects to sell 5,250 bicycle helmets and 2,100 motorcycle helmets. Required: 1. Form a package of...
Suppose that Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. The bicycle helmets are priced at $73 and have variable costs of $44 each. The motorcycle helmets are priced at $205 and have variable costs of $145 each. Total fixed cost for Head-First as a whole equals $50,350 (includes all fixed factory overhead and fixed selling and administrative expense). Next year, Head-First expects to sell 4,850 bicycle helmets and 1,940 motorcycle helmets. Required: 1. Form a package of...
Suppose that Head-First Company now sells both bicycle helmets and motorcycle helmets. The bicycle helmets are priced at $74 and have variable costs of $48 each. The motorcycle helmets are priced at $215 and have variable costs of $130 each. Total fixed cost for Head-First as a whole equals $60,000 (includes all fixed factory overhead and fixed selling and administrative expense). Next year, Head-First expects to sell 4,850 bicycle helmets and 1,940 motorcycle helmets. Required: 1. Form a package of...