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Ironjay, Inc., produces two types of weight-training equipment: the Jay-flex (a weight machine that allows the user to perform a number of different exercises) and a set of free weights. Ironjay sells the Jay-flex to sporting goods stores for $200. The free weights sell for $75 per set. The projected income statement for the coming year follows:
Sales | $600,000 |
Less: Variable expenses | 390,000 |
Contribution margin | $210,000 |
Less: Fixed expenses | 157,500 |
Operating income | $52,500 |
The owner of Ironjay estimates that 40 percent of the sales revenues will be produced by sales of the Jay-flex, with the remaining 60 percent by free weights. The Jay-flex is also responsible for 40 percent of the variable expenses. Of the fixed expenses, one-third are common to both products, and one-half are directly traceable to the Jay-flex line.
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1. Compute the sales revenue that must be earned for Ironjay to break even. $fill in the blank 1
2. Compute the number of Jay-flex machines and free weight sets that must be sold for Ironjay to break even.
Jay-flex | fill in the blank 2 | machines |
Free weights | fill in the blank 3 | sets |
3. Compute the degree of operating leverage for Ironjay. fill in the blank 4
Now, assume that the actual revenues will be 40 percent higher than the projected revenues. By what percentage will profits increase with this change in sales volume? fill in the blank 5 %
4. Ironjay is considering adding a new productthe Jay-rider. The Jay-rider is a cross between a rowing machine and a stationary bicycle. For the first year, Ironjay estimates that the Jay-rider will cannibalize 600 units of sales from the Jay-flex. Sales of free weight sets will remain unchanged. The Jay-rider will sell for $180 and have variable costs of $140. The increase in fixed costs to support manufacture of this product is $5,700. Compute the number of Jay-flex machines, free weight sets, and Jay-riders that must be sold for Ironjay to break even.
Jay-flex | fill in the blank 6 | machines |
Free weights | fill in the blank 7 | sets |
Jay-rider | fill in the blank 8 | machines |
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