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6 August, 19:08

Schister Systems uses the following data in its Cost-Volume-Profit analyses: Total Sales $ 400,000 Variable expenses 280,000 Contribution margin 120,000 Fixed expenses 100,000 Net operating income $ 20,000 What is total contribution margin if sales volume increases by 20%

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  1. 6 August, 19:10
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    Contribution margin = 144,000

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Total Sales $ 400,000

    Variable expenses 280,000

    Contribution margin 120,000

    To calculate the new contribution margin, we need to increase sales and variable cost by 20%

    Total sales = 400,000*1.20 = 480,000

    Variable expense = 280,000*1.2 = (336,000)

    Contribution margin = 144,000
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