Learning Objective 1 hued Product A condensed income statement by product line for Crown Beverage Inc. indicated the following for Royal Cola for the past year: Sales $236,900 Cost of goods sold...


Learning Objective 1<br>hued Product<br>A condensed income statement by product line for Crown Beverage Inc. indicated the following for Royal Cola for the past year:<br>Sales<br>$236,900<br>Cost of goods sold<br>110,000<br>Gross profit<br>$126,900<br>Operating expenses<br>142,000<br>Loss from operations<br>$(15,100)<br>It is estimated that 14% of the cost of goods sold represents fixed factory overhead costs and that 23% of the operating expenses are fixed. Since Royal Cola is only one of many products, the fixed costs will not be materially affected if the<br>product is discontinued.<br>a. Prepare a differential analysis, dated March 3, to determine whether Royal Cola should be continued (Alternative 1) or discontinued (Alternative 2). If an amount is zero, enter zero

Extracted text: Learning Objective 1 hued Product A condensed income statement by product line for Crown Beverage Inc. indicated the following for Royal Cola for the past year: Sales $236,900 Cost of goods sold 110,000 Gross profit $126,900 Operating expenses 142,000 Loss from operations $(15,100) It is estimated that 14% of the cost of goods sold represents fixed factory overhead costs and that 23% of the operating expenses are fixed. Since Royal Cola is only one of many products, the fixed costs will not be materially affected if the product is discontinued. a. Prepare a differential analysis, dated March 3, to determine whether Royal Cola should be continued (Alternative 1) or discontinued (Alternative 2). If an amount is zero, enter zero "0". Use a minus sign to indicate a loss. Differential Analysis Continue Royal Cola (Alt. 1) or Discontinue Royal Cola (Alt. 2) January 21 Differential Effect Continue Royal Discontinue Royal on Income (Alternative 2) Cola (Alternative 1) Cola (Alternative 2) Revenues Costs: Variable cost of goods sold Variable operating expenses Fixed costs Income (Loss)

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