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Business, 11.11.2019 22:31, Amandachavez94

Msi is considering eliminating a product from its toddle town tours collection. this collection is aimed at children one to three years of age and includes "tours" of a hypothetical town. two products, the pet store parade and the grocery getaway, have impressive sales. however sales for the third cd in the collection, the post office polka, have lagged the others. several other cds are planned for this collection, but none is ready for production msi's information related to the toddle town tours collection follows: segmented income statement for msi's toddle town tours product lines post office parade getaway _polka pet store grocery total sales revenue variable costs $110,000 $105,000 $31,000 $246,000 43,000 28,000 118,000 $ 63,000 s 62,000 $ 3,000 $128,000 2,800 16,700 $ 55,800 s 55,300 $ 200 $ 111,300 1,550 12,300 47,000 1000 4 contribution margin segment margin net operating income (loss) less: direct fixed costs 7,200 006,700 less: common fixed costs .505350 99,000 50,300 $ 50,050s (1.350) s 5,500 0 $ 50,050 $ (1,350) $99,000 5,250 allocated based on total sales dollars msi has determined that elimination of the post office polka (pop) program would not impact sales of the other two items. the remaining fixed overhead currently allocated to the pop product would be redistributed to the remaining two products required 1. calculate the incremental effect on profit if the pop product is eliminated effect on profit 2. should msi drop the pop product?

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