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- Company A sales Sales 100% Variable costs 33,000 Fixed Costs Net Income Company B Amount % of sales P110,000 30% Contibution Margin P 44,000 70% 66.000 30.000 P 14,000 100% 60% 40% 4 Amount P110,000 P 77,000 60,000 P 17,000 Assume Sales rise 10% in the next year,what will be the change in Company A's Income?(You answer should be in percentage) % of-/1 Question 4 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress ort Sunland Companyrecorded operating data for its Cheap division for the year. Sunland requires its return to be 10%. $1200000 Sales Controllable margin 180000 Total average assets 3600000 Fixed costs 100000 What is the RÓI for the year? O 33% 19% 5% O 8%sales Sales 100% Variable costs 33,000 Fixed Costs Net Income Company A 30% Amount P110,000 100% Contibution Margin P 44,000 70% 66,000 30,000 % of sales P 14,000 60% 40% Company B Amount P110,000 P 77,000 60,000 P 17,000 Assume Sales rise 10% in the next year,what will be the change in Company B's Income?(You answer should be in percentage) % of
- Use the following information to answer the questions. Company X $ 12,480,000 $ 3,120,000 $ Company Y $ 28,480,000 $ 7,120,000 512,640 8.50% Company Z $ 20,480,000 $ 5,120,000 532,480 10.40% Sales Average operating assets Net operating income Minimum required rate of return 561,600 8.00% Required: 1. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company using the formula stated in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Compute the residual income (loss) for each company. 3. Each company is presented with an investment opportunity that would yield a 9% rate of return. a. Assume performance is measured based on ROI. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. b. Assume performance is measured based on residual income. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Reg ЗA Req 3B Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company…Data Sales $25,000,000 Net operating income $3,000,000 Average operating assets $9,000,000 Minimum required rate of return 25% Enter a formula into each of the cells marked with a ? below Review Problem: Return on Investment (ROI) and Residual Income Compute the ROI Margin ? Turnover ? ROI ? Compute the residual income Average operating assets ? Net operating income ? Minimum required return ? Residual income ?Per unit Total Volume Sales $40.00 608000 Variable cost 28 425600 Contribiton margin 12 182400 Fixed expense 156000 Net operating 12 26400 Please share the work(sales and variable expense) from the last answer to achieve $51600 in targeted profit ?
- Use the following information to answer the questions. Company X $ 12,480,000 $ 3,120,000 561,600 8.00% Company Y $ 28,480,000 $ 7,120,000 2$ Company Z $ 20,480,000 $ 5,120,000 532,480 Sales Average operating assets Net operating income Minimum required rate of return $ 512,640 8.50% 10.40% Required: 1. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company using the formula stated in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Compute the residual income (loss) for each company. 3. Each company is presented with an investment opportunity that would yield a 9% rate of return. a. Assume performance is measured based on ROI. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. b. Assume performance is measured based on residual income. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Req ЗA Req 3B Each company is presented with an investment…Accelerated Logistics provides the following information: $1,600,000 $15,000,000 $1,800,000 Operating income Net sales Average total assets Management's target rate of return 25% What is the company's profit margin ratio? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) ..... A. 12.00% B. 88.89% C. 27.90% D. 10.67%Summarized data for Ralph Corporation: Selling price Variable expenses $ 200 per unit $ 150 per unit $ 1,000,000 per year 25,000 per year Fixed expenses Unit sales Knowledge Check 01 What is Ralph Corporation's margin of safety in dollars? $4 million $5 million O $1 million $2.2 million Knowledge Check 02 What is Ralph Corporation's margin of safety in percentage? O 20% O 100% 80% O 50%
- View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A company has three product lines, one of which reflects the following results: $244000 Sales Variable expenses 141000 Contribution margin 103000 Fixed expenses 130000 $ (27000) Net loss If this product line is eliminated, 60% of the fixed expenses can be eliminated and the other 40% will be allocated to other product lines. If management decides to eliminate this product line, the company's net income will O decrease by $25000. decrease by $103000. increase by $27000. increase by $25000.Wildhorse Company has the following information available for September 2022. Unit selling price of video game consoles Unit variable costs Total fixed costs Units sold $470 $329 $50,760 600Assume a company reported the following results: Sales $ 400,000 Variable expenses 260, e00 Contribution margin Fixed expenses 140,000 40,000 Net operating income S 100, eee Average operating assets $ 450, e00 The return on investment (RO) is closest to: Multiple Choice 88.9% 23.5% O 35.0% 22.2%