Financial & Managerial Accounting
Financial & Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.4APR

Salespersons' report and analysis

Walthman Industries Inc. employs seven salespersons to sell and distribute- its product throughout the state. Data taken from reports received from the .salespersons during the year ended December 31 are as follows:

Chapter 20, Problem 20.4APR, Salespersons' report and analysis Walthman Industries Inc. employs seven salespersons to sell and

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  1. 1. Prepare a table indicating contribution margin, variable cost of goods sold as a percent of sales, variable selling expenses as a percent of sales, and contribution margin ratio by salesperson. (Round whole percent to one digit after decimal point.)
  2. 2. Which salesperson generated the highest contribution margin ratio for the year and why?
  3. 3. Briefly list factors other than contribution margin that should be considered in evaluating the performance of salespersons.
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Walthman Industries Inc. employs seven salespersons to sell and distribute its product throughout the state. Data taken from reports received from the salespersons during the year ended December 31 are as follows: Salesperson TotalSales Variable Costof Goods Sold VariableSellingExpenses Case $610,000   $268,400   $109,800   Dix 603,000   241,200   96,480   Johnson 588,000   305,760   105,840   LaFave 586,000   281,280   123,060   Orcas 616,000   221,760   86,240   Sussman 620,000   310,000   124,000   Willbond 592,000   272,320   88,800   Required: 1. Prepare a table indicating contribution margin, variable cost of goods sold as a percent of sales, variable selling expenses as a percent of sales, and contribution margin ratio by salesperson. Round percents to the nearest whole number. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Walthman Industries Inc. Salespersons' Analysis For the Year Ended December 31 Salesperson Contribution Margin Variable Cost of…
Walthman Industries Inc. employs seven salespersons to sell and distribute its product throughout the state. Data taken from reports received from the salespersons during the year ended December 31 are as follows: Total Sales Variable Cost of Goods Sold Variable Selling Expenses Salesperson Case $610,000 $268,400 $109,800 Dix 603,000 241,200 96,480 Johnson 588,000 305,760 105,840 LaFave 586,000 281,280 123,060 Orcas 616,000 221,760 86,240 Sussman 620,000 310,000 124,000 Willbond 592,000 272,320 88,800 Instructions 1. Prepare a table indicating contribution margin, variable cost of goods sold as a percent of sales, variable selling expenses as a percent of sales, and contribution margin ratio by salesperson. Round whole percent. 2. - Which salesperson generated the highest contribution margin ratio for the year and why? 3. Briefly list factors other than contribution margin that should be considered in evaluating the performance of salespersons.
Salespersons' Report and Analysis Walthman Industries Inc. employs seven salespersons to sell and distribute its product throughout the state. Data taken from reports received from the salespersons during the year ended December 31 are as follows: Salesperson Total Sales Variable Cost of Goods Sold Variable Selling Expenses Case $549,000   $181,170     $115,290     Dix 615,000   344,400     79,950     Johnson 458,000   224,420     59,540     LaFave 471,000   235,500     84,780     Orcas 444,000   186,480     66,600     Sussman 516,000   237,360     67,080     Willbond 456,000   164,160     77,520     Required: 1. Prepare a table indicating contribution margin, variable cost of goods sold as a percent of sales, variable selling expenses as a percent of sales, and contribution margin ratio by salesperson. Round percents to the nearest whole number. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Waltham Industries Inc. Salespersons' Analysis For the Year Ended…

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