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- ABC Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $790,000, 48%, and $15,800, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $150,800 and 52%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $95,000. The company has $150,100 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for ABC Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e .1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Total Company Amount % Amount Q Search North % Divisions Saved AmountShannon Company segments its income statement into North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $1,050,000, 40%, and $21,000, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $154,000 and 44%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $175,000. The company has $262,500 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare a segmented income statement for Shannon Company using the contribution format. For the company as a whole and for each division, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. Note: Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e .1234 should be entered as 12.3). Total Company Amount % Amount North % Divisions Amount South %Shannon Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $780,000, 46%, and $15,600, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $140,000 and 50%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $90,000. The company has $140,400 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for Shannon Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Divisions Total Company North South Amount % Amount % Amount %
- Shannon Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company’s overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $480,000, 36%, and $9,600, respectively. The North Division’s contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $92,000 and 40%, respectively. The South Division’s segment margin is $32,500. The company has $62,400 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for Shannon Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e .1234 should be entered as 12.3).)Shannon Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $480,000, 36%, and $9,600, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $92,000 and 40%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $32,500. The company has $62,400 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for Shannon Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e .1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Divisions Total Company North South Amount % Amount % AmountCACI Shannon Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $790,000, 48%, and $15,800, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $150,800 and 52%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $95,000. The company has $150,100 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for Shannon Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e. 0.1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Divisions Total Company North South Amount Amount Amount Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses Territorial segment margin Common fixed expenses Net operating…
- ABC Company segments its income statement into its North and South Divisions. The company's overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $480,000, 36%, and $9,600, respectively. The North Division's contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $92,000 and 40%, respectively. The South Division's segment margin is $32,500. The company has $62,400 of common fixed expenses that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for ABC Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales. (Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e .1234 should be entered as 12.3).) Total Company Amount % Amount North % Divisions Amount South %Michaels Company segments its income statement into its East and West Divisions. The company’s overall sales, contribution margin ratio, and net operating income are $600,000, 50%, and $50,000, respectively. The West Division’s contribution margin and contribution margin ratio are $150,000 and 75%, respectively. The East Division’s segment margin is $70,000. The company has $60,000 of common fixed costs that cannot be traced to either division. Required: Prepare an income statement for Michaels Company that uses the contribution format and is segmented by divisions. In addition, for the company as a whole and for each segment, show each item on the segmented income statements as a percent of sales.Mnak Corporation has two divisions: the OT Products Division and the NT Products Division. The OT Products Division's divisional segment margin is P255,000 and the NT Products Division's divisional segment margin is P59,800. The total amount of common fixed expenses not traceable to the individual divisions is P163,700. What is the company's net operating income? (P314,800) P151,100 P379,200 P455,000
- Dukelow Corporation has two divisions: the Governmental Products Division and the Export Products Division. The Governmental Products Division's divisional segment margin is $37,300 and the Export Products Division's divisional segment margin is $89,700. The total amount of common fixed expenses not traceable to the individual divisions is $100,400. What is the company's net operating income (loss)?Shirley Incorporated has three divisions, King, West and Gold. All common fixed costs are unavoidable. Following is the segmented income statement for the previous year: Sales revenue Variable costs Contribution margin Direct fixed costs Segment margin Common fixed costs (allocated) Net operating income (loss) King $ 1,036,000 310,800. $ 725,200 103,600 $621,600 394,000 $227,600 West $ 580,000 324,800 $ 255,200 38,000 $217,200 209,625 $7,575 Required: a. What would Shirley's net income (loss) be if the West Division were dropped? b. What would Shirley's net income (loss) be if the Gold Division were dropped? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B What would Shirley's net income (loss) be if the West Division were dropped? Gold $430,000 253,700 $ 176,300 50,000 $ 126,300 156,375 $ (30,075) Total $2,046,000 889,300 $1,156,700 191,600 $965,100 760,000 $ 205,100Bible Corporation has two divisions: the OT Products Division and the NT Products Division. The OT Products Division's divisional segment margin is P255,000 and the NT Products Division's divisional segment margin is P59,800. The total amount of common fixed expenses not traceable to the individual divisions is P163,700. What is the company's net operating income? (P314,800) P151,100 P379,200 P455,000