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PM – Nov 2014 – L2 – Q5 – Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis

Calculate break-even points for Colour-Effects Limited's products under various revenue mixes and sales scenarios.

Colour-Effects Limited retails two products: Common and Executive traveling bags. The budgeted income statement for year 2015 is as follows:

Required:

(a) Calculate the break-even units, assuming that the planned revenue mix is maintained. (3 Marks)

(b) Determine the break-even point in units if only Common bags are sold and if only the Executive bags are sold. (6 Marks)

(c) Calculate the budgeted operating profit and break-even point if 200,000 units are sold, but only 20,000 are Executive bags. (6 Marks)

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PM – Nov 2014 – L2 – Q4 – Costing Systems and Techniques

Evaluate profitability for kettles and cooking pots under material and labour constraints for Paly Limited.

Paly Limited, a cottage manufacturer of aluminium products, specialises in producing kettles and cooking pots with annual sales value of N960,000 and N1,440,000 respectively.

Given below are the cost data of each of the products:

  • The company allows for annual 50 weeks of operation at 40 hours per week with the following employees currently engaged in each department:
Department Number of Employees
1 30
2 16
3 18

Required:

(a) Which product would give the maximum profit, and what are the associated problems that could arise? (10 Marks)

(b) Determine which product should be made and the annual profit if the product uses the same direct materials but with a maximum supply limit of N3,000,000 per annum. (5 Marks)

(c) Which product should be made, and what is the annual profit, assuming there is a shortage of skilled employees for Department 2? (5 Marks)

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PM – May 2022 – L2 – SA – Q1A – Costing Systems and Techniques

Budgeted contribution, effect of product discontinuation, and sales to cover extra costs.

You are the Management Accountant of Dankoli Nigeria Limited, which specializes in the production of three products: Product 1, Product 2, and Product 3.

The following information is available for the first quarter of 2021:

Particulars Product 1 Product 2 Product 3
Sales units (’000) 225 376 190
Selling Price per unit N15.00 N13.00 N10.00
Variable costs per unit N7.80 N6.00 N5.00
Attributable fixed costs N275,000 N337,000 N296,000

General fixed overhead is apportioned on the basis of sales value. The budgeted general fixed overhead is N1,668,000.

Required:

  1. Calculate the budgeted contribution and profit of the Products and Company. (5 Marks)
  2. Calculate the budgeted profits assuming that Product 3 is discontinued with no effect on sales of the other products. (5 Marks)
  3. Calculate the extra sales in units and value required to cover the additional cost of advertising of N80,000 if such cost is treated as general fixed overhead. (5 Marks)

 

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PM – Nov 2020 – L2 – Q1 – Decision-Making Techniques

Analyze two sales proposals for production volumes and a third scenario reflecting the closure of the factory.

Adeco Nigeria plc is a large and diversified company with several factories. One of its factories that produces “Apex” has not been able to meet its sales target for over two years. The board has mandated the company’s management to take a decisive step on what to do with the factory.

The management, therefore, set up a committee of three—the factory manager, marketing manager, and the management accountant—to analyze the situation and come up with a report on what the management should do. The marketing manager submitted two proposals to the committee, which are:

  • Proposal 1: A sales volume of 25,000 units can be achieved with a selling price of ₦13.50 per unit and an advertising campaign costing ₦37,500.
  • Proposal 2: A sales volume of 35,000 units can be achieved at a selling price of ₦11.25 per unit with an advertising campaign costing ₦52,500.

The management accountant is to work on these proposals with the information provided by the factory manager and come up with calculations to help the committee know which of the proposals to recommend to management. The management accountant is also required to prepare a third scenario that would reflect the factory’s closure.

The factory manager provided the following information:

Budgeted Sales and Production of Apex (Units) 50,000
Sales ₦750.0
Less production costs:
Material A – 1 kg per unit ₦75.0
Material B – 1 litre per unit ₦37.5
Labour – 1 hour per unit ₦187.5
Variable overhead ₦150.0
Fixed overhead ₦75.0
Non-production costs ₦75.0
Total cost ₦600.0
Budgeted profit ₦150.0

The following additional information has also been made available:

(i) There are 50,000 kg of material A in inventory. This originally cost ₦1.5 per
kg.
Material A has no other use and unless it is used by the division, it would have
to be disposed off at a cost of ₦750 for every 5,000 kg.

(ii) There are 30,000 litres of material B in inventory. Any unused material can be
used by another department to substitute for an equivalent amount of a
material, which currently costs ₦1.875 per litre. The original cost of material B
was ₦0.75 per litre and it can be replaced at a cost of ₦2.25 per litre.

(iii) All production labour hours are paid on an hourly basis. Rumours of the
closure of the department have led to a large proportion of the department‟s
employees leaving the organisation. Uncertainty over its closure has also
resulted in management not replacing these employees. The department is
therefore short of labour hours but has sufficient man hour to produce 25,000
units. Output in excess of 25,000 units would require the department to hire
contract labour at a cost of ₦5.625 per hour. If the department is shut down,
the present labour force will be deployed within the organisation.

(iv) Included in the variable overhead is the depreciation of the only machine
used in the department. The original cost of the machine was ₦300,000 and it
is estimated to have a life span of 10 years. Depreciation is calculated on a
straight-line basis. The machine has a current resale value of ₦37,500. If the
machinery is used for production, it is estimated that the resale value of the
machinery will fall at the rate of ₦150 per 1,000 units produced. All other
costs included in variable overhead vary with the number of units produced

(v) Included in the fixed production overhead is the salary of the factory manager
which amounts to ₦30,000. If the department were to shut down, the
manager would be made redundant with a redundancy pay of ₦37,500. All
other costs included in the fixed production overhead are general factory
overheads and will not be affected by any decision concerning the factory.
(vi) The non-production cost charged to the factory is an apportionment of the
total on-production costs incurred by the factory.
The committee will be meeting in a week‟s time to prepare its report to the
management on what course of action the management should take, either one of
the marketing manager‟s proposals or to close down the factory.
Required:

As the management accountant of Adeco Plc, you are to:
a. Prepare detail calculations to support the committee‟s recommendation to
the management whether to:
i. reduce production to 25,000 units
ii. reduce production to 35,000 units
iii. shut down the factory. (20 Marks)
b. A customer has just placed a special order for 25,000 of Apex and the
customer is willing to pay ₦12.00 per unit. Advise management whether to
accept or reject the order. Assume that for any shortfall in material “A”
required to produce the order, it can be bought at a price of ₦2.00 per kg.
(10 Marks)
c. Discuss the management accounting techniques and principles that a
management accountant will apply in preparing calculations to support
management decision in such a circumstance as above. (10 Marks)

 

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MI – Nov 2015 – L1 – SA – Q10 – Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

Calculates the contribution/sales ratio based on given sales and cost data.

What is the contribution/sales ratio?
N
Sales:                                      650,000
Variable costs:                      390,000
Total fixed costs:                  120,000

A. 400%
B. 48%
C. 40%
D. 24%
E. 4%

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MI – Nov 2015 – L1 – SA – Q5 – Costing Techniques

Calculates the budgeted contribution using marginal costing principles.

A company manufactures and sells a single product. During the month of November 2014, the budgeted total production cost was N210,000 including budgeted fixed production overheads of N55,000. Budgeted sales was 8,750 units at N30.
If the company applies marginal costing principles, what would be the budgeted contribution for the month?
A. N 52,500
B. N 77,500
C. N 97,500
D. N107,500
E. N117,500

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MI – Nov 2022 – L1 – SA – Q5 – Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

Calculation of the Profit Volume (PV) ratio based on sales and contribution

If sales increase from ₦80,000 to ₦100,000 and contribution increases by ₦4,000, what is the PV ratio?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 15%
D. 20%
E. 25%

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MI – Mar-Jul 2020 – L1 – SA – Q3 – Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis

Calculate the monthly sales required to achieve the target profit considering the fixed cost and tax rate.

XYZ Company produces a single product XEE selling for N20 and has a variable cost of N12 per unit. If fixed cost of N2.4 million accrues evenly over the year and the company wants to achieve a monthly target profit after tax of N526,400 considering a company tax rate of 30%, calculate the level of monthly sales required to achieve the target profit in units.

A. N365,800
B. N300,000
C. N119,000
D. N90,800
E. N71,060

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MI – May 2016 – L1 – SA – Q9 – Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis

Calculate the contribution/sales ratio given the budgeted sales and costs.

A company budgets to sell 55,000 units of its products at N40 per unit for a variable cost of N15. If the fixed cost for the period is expected to be N340,000, then the contribution/sales ratio is:

A. 60.5
B. 61.5
C. 62.5
D. 63.5
E. 64.5

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MA – Nov 2017 – L2 – Q4 – Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis

Analyze the profit statement for two complementary products and evaluate the impact of various proposals on profit optimization.

Zumah Ltd manufactures and sells two complementary products: Hyline and Glycerin in the ratio 3:2. The result for the just ended period showed the following:

Product Hyline Glycerin
Selling price (GH¢) 20 15
Contribution/sales ratio 60% 40%
Profit/ (loss) (GH¢) 97,200 (3,600)

Joint fixed costs of GH¢180,000 are apportioned in proportion to the number of units of each product sold.

The company is in the process of preparing the budget for the coming year and is desirous of improving the performance of Glycerin. Therefore, the following proposals are being considered for implementation:

  1. Increase the price of Glycerin by 25% in expectation that the quantity demanded will reduce by 10%; or
  2. Retool the production process, which will result in a reduction of joint fixed costs by 15% and an increase in variable costs of each product by 10%; or
  3. Introduce proposals 1 and 2.

Required:

a) Determine the units of each product sold, and hence, prepare the profit statement for the just ended period.
b) Advise the management of Zumah Ltd as to which proposal to implement with a view to optimizing profits.

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FM – April 2022 – L2 – Q5a – Management of receivables and payables

Evaluate the impact of a proposed change in credit policy on Poh-Poh Electronics Ltd’s profitability and recommend whether the policy should be implemented, along with advice on procedures for receivables collection.

Poh-Poh Electronics Ltd is a wholesale distributor of household electrical products of major electronic brands. The company currently sells on credit to all its customers. Although the credit term is net 20 days, the receivables turnover days have been 15 days. The company’s annual credit sales revenue is GH¢80 million, and its contribution margin ratio is 30%. Bad debt is 2% of sales revenue, and credit collection cost is GH¢50,000 per annum.

Management is considering extending the credit period to net 30 days. It is expected that the implementation of this proposal would attract new customers, and the annual revenue would increase by 20%. It is also expected that both the existing and the new customers will probably take the full 30 days credit. To mitigate the probable lengthening in the receivables turnover days, management proposes that the extension in the credit period be combined with the introduction of a cash discount policy of 2% on all payments made within the first 10 days of the credit period. It is expected that 30% of all customers will pay their accounts early to take the discount. Consequently, the receivables turnover days would increase to 24 days. While the bad debt will remain at 2% of sales revenue, the annual credit collection cost will increase to GH¢65,000.

The company’s cost of capital is 24%.

Required:
i) Evaluate the proposed change in the credit policy and recommend whether the proposed change should be implemented. (9 marks)
ii) Advise the management team on THREE (3) procedures for the collection of its receivables. (6 marks)

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