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ikadub
2 days ago
7

Bobcat Industrial Supply is considering a new project with estimated depreciation of $46,000, fixed costs of $39,000, and total

sales of $487,000. The variable costs per unit are estimated at $21.00. What is the accounting break-even level of production?
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For the month ending January 31, 202x

Revenues:

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Expenses:

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  • Depreciation expense - equipment $6,500
  • Sales salaries expense $12,900
  • Office salaries expense $12,900
  • Insurance expense $1,720
  • Rent expense - Selling space $8,000
  • Rent expense - Office space $8,000
  • Store supplies expense $2,550
  • Advertising expense $9,300                              ($102,150)

Operating income                                                           $9,650

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  • Sales discounts ($2,100 )
  • Sales returns and allowances ($2,000 )            $111,800

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Selling expenses:

  • Depreciation expense - equipment $6,500
  • Sales salaries expense $12,900
  • Rent expense - Selling space $8,000
  • Store supplies expense $2,550
  • Advertising expense $9,300                                   ($39,250)

S&A expenses:

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