Product-Line Profitability Analysis Barbour Corporation, located in Buffalo, New York, is a retailer of high-tech products and is known for its excellent quality and innovation. Recently, the firm...


Product-Line Profitability Analysis Barbour Corporation, located in Buffalo, New York, is a retailer of high-tech products and is known for its excellent quality and innovation. Recently, the firm conducted a relevant cost analysis of one of its product lines that has only two products, T-1 and T-2. The sales for T-2 are decreasing and the purchase costs are increasing. The firm might drop T-2 and sell only T-1. Barbour allocates fixed costs to products on the basis of sales revenue. When the president of Barbour saw the income statements (see below), he agreed that T-2 should be dropped. If T-2 is dropped, sales of T-1 are expected to increase by 10% next year, but the firm’s cost structure will remain the same.





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1. Find the expected change in annual operating income by dropping T-2 and selling only T-1. (Round answer to nearest whole dollar.) 2. By what percentage would sales from T-1 have to increase in order to make up the financial loss from dropping T-2? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. For example, 56.568% = 56.57%.) 3. What is the required percentage increase in sales (rounded to 2 decimal places) from T-1 to compensate for lost margin from T-2, if total fixed costs can be reduced by $45,000? 4. What strategic factors should be considered in deciding whether to drop or to keep T-2?




Jan 11, 2022
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