Income Statements Segmented by Territory Script, Inc., has two product lines. The September income statements...
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Income Statements Segmented by Territory
Script, Inc., has two product lines. The September income statements of each product line and the company are as follows:
SCRIPT, INC. Product Line and Company Income Statements For Month of September
Pens
Pencils
Total
Sales
$25,000
$30,000
$55,000
Less variable expenses
(10,000)
(12,000)
(22,000)
Contribution margin
15,000
18,000
33,000
Less direct fixed expenses
(7,000)
(6,000
(13,000)
Product margin
$8,000
$12,000
$20,000
Less common fixed expenses
(6,000)
Net income
$14,000
Pens and pencils are sold in two territories, Florida and Alabama, as follows:
Florida
Alabama
Pen sales
$18,000
$7,000
Pencil sales
6,000
24,000
Total sales
$24,000
$31,000
The preceding common fixed expenses are traceable to each territory as follows:
Florida fixed expenses $2,000
Alabama fixed expenses 3,000
Home office administration fixed expenses 1,000
Total common fixed expenses $6,000
The direct fixed expenses of pens, $7,000, and of pencils, $6,000, cannot be identified with either territory. The company's accountants were unable to allocate any of the common fixed expenses to the various segments.
Prepare income statements segmented by territory for September, including a column for the entire firm. Do not use negative signs with your answers.
Script, Inc. Territory and Company Income Statements For the Month of September
Florid
Alabama
Compant totals
Sales
Pens
Pencils
Total sales
Variable costs
Pens
Pencils
Total
Contribution margin
Direct fixed expenses
Territory margin
Common fixed expenses:
Pens ......
Answer
Pencils ......
Answer
Home office
......
Answer
Total .......
Answer
Net income .......
b) Why are the direct expenses of one type of segment report not necessarily the direct expenses of another type of segment report?
Because direct expenses are all variable costs.
Because only fixed expenses are direct costs.
Because costs that may be directly traceable to one segment base (i.e., territory) may not be directly traceable to another segment base (i.e., product).
Because management must decide which costs are direct and which are indirect.
None of the above.
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