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Cardio World Incorporated (CWI) is a sporting goods retailer that specializes in bicycles, running shoes, and related clothing. The firm has become successful by careful attention to trends in cycling, running, and changes in the technology and fashion of sport clothing. In recent years, however, the profit margins have begun to fall, and CWI has decided to employ a contribution income statement to further analyze the company’s profitability. The company has two stores, one in Hartford, Connecticut, and the other in Boston, Massachusetts. The total sales for the two stores for the most recent year are $7,000,000 and $5,850,000 for the Hartford and Boston stores, respectively. Both stores are considered profit centers, and within each store are two profit centers: one for clothing and the other for cycle and running shoes (called "cycle & run" below). The breakdown of sales within the two stores is approximately 50% clothing and 50% cycle & run for Boston but is estimated to be 60%/40% for Hartford due to the greater interest in cycling in the Boston area. CWI is interested in finding the profit contribution of clothing and cycle & run at the Hartford store but not at the Boston store.



Cost of purchases for resale averages 60% of retail value at Boston; at Hartford, the cost is 70% for clothing and 50% for cycle & run. Variable operating costs at each store are similar: 30% of retail sales at Boston, and at Hartford, variable operating costs are 25% of retail sales for the clothing unit and 35% for the cycle & run unit. CWI estimates it has a total of $1,175,000 fixed cost, of which $375,000 cannot be traced to either store; of the remaining $800,000, $450,000 is traceable to the stores and controllable by store managers, and $350,000 can be traced to the stores but cannot be controlled in the short term by the store managers. These fixed costs are estimated to be traceable to the stores as follows:




































Fixed Controllable CostsPercent of Total Cost
Boston45%
Hartford total45
Clothing50
Cycle & run30
Could not be traced to clothing or cycling at Hartford20
Could not be traced to Boston or Hartford10



































Fixed Noncontrollable CostsPercent of Total Cost
Boston40%
Hartford total50
Clothing55
Cycle & run35
Could not be traced to clothing or cycling at Hartford10
Could not be traced to Boston or Hartford10


Required:<br>1. Prepare a contribution income statement for CWI showing the contribution margin, controllable margin, and contribution by profit<br>center for both the Boston and Hartford stores, and also for the clothing and cycle & run units of the Hartford store.<br>Combined<br>Not Allocated<br>Boston<br>Hartford<br>Not Allocated<br>Clothing<br>Cycle & Run<br>Company<br>Variable costs<br>Total variable costs<br>$<br>2$<br>2$<br>$<br>$<br>2$<br>$<br>

Extracted text: Required: 1. Prepare a contribution income statement for CWI showing the contribution margin, controllable margin, and contribution by profit center for both the Boston and Hartford stores, and also for the clothing and cycle & run units of the Hartford store. Combined Not Allocated Boston Hartford Not Allocated Clothing Cycle & Run Company Variable costs Total variable costs $ 2$ 2$ $ $ 2$ $

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