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20 November, 09:58

Data for January for Bondi Corporation and its two major business segments, North and South, appear below:

Sales revenues, North $ 587,000

Variable expenses, North $ 340,600

Traceable fixed expenses, North $ 70,200

Sales revenues, South $ 453,200

Variable expenses, South $ 258,600

Traceable fixed expenses, South $ 58,600

In addition, common fixed expenses totaled $158,900 and were allocated as follows: $82,500 to the North business segment and $76,400 to the South business segment.

A properly constructed segmented income statement in a contribution format would show that the segment margin of the North business segment is:

a.$93,700

b.$340,600

c.$176,200

d.$163,900

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  1. 20 November, 10:04
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    c.$176,200

    Explanation:

    The questionis to determine the segment margin of the North Business Segment

    Pitfall to note: the question contains data for both the North and the South Segments, as such, only the data relevant to the North Segment should be used for the calculation as follows:

    Sales Revenue = $587,000

    Subtract: Variable Exp. ($340,000)

    COntribution margin $264,400

    Subtract: Traceable Fixed ($70,200)

    The Segment Margin $176,200 Option c
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