Accounting-segment margin and management compensation

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Comprehensive Responsibility, Accounting, Segment Margin, and Management Compensation.

-Gantry Manufacturing is a medium-sized organization with manufacturing facilities in seven different locations around the southwestern United States. Of these facilities, Galveston and Amarillo are treated as profit centers, with local management exercising authority over manufacturing costs, certain non manufacturing costs, (e.g. advertising at local minor league baseball stadiums, sponsoring local charity events), and sales revenue. The segment income statements that follow were prepared by facility-level accountants and were provided to the corporate office in Denver, Colorado, shortly after the end of this year’s second quarter. Note that the statements are shown in parallel for conveinece and are not intended to be combined for analysis purposes.

                                    Segmented Income Statements

     Galveston and Amarillo Facilities For the Quarter Ending June 30, 2012

                                                            Galveston                    Amarillo

Sales                                                    $ 22,500,000               $18,450,000

Variable expenses                                $ 19,850,000               $17,640,000

Contribution Margin $ 2,650,000                 $ 810,000

Divisional fixed expenses                    $1,400,000                  $1,030,000

Segment margin                                   $1,250,000                  $ (220,000)

- The managers of these two facilities are former classmates at the University of Texas at Austin and routinely stay in touch with each other. Shortly after receiving quarterly results from his accountant, the Amarillo manager, Jim Lowell, called his friend in Galveston to talk about the surprising loss shown on his facility’s income statement. After a short conversation with the Galveston manager, Jim met with his accountant. He learned the following:

* A recent memo sent from the corporate controller to all facility controllers indicated that new manufacturing overhead rates should be used beginning May 1, 2012. The old rate was $2.80 per direct labor hour and the new rate is $3.25 per direct labor hour. The memo had a new policy statement attached to it asserting that individual manufacturing facilities could no longer establish individual overhead rates.

* An average of 210 employees worked 40 hours per week during the quarter. There were 13 weeks in the second quarter.

* Each division was required to record a onetime expense associated with ethics training for all new and current employees. The Amarillo facility received an expense allocation of $58,000. Sixty-five percent of the allocation is related to manufacturing employees, and the remainder is related to administrative employees.

* The corporate office also implemented a new policy related to certain divisional employees’ retirement, insurance, and other benefits. In past years, all benefits were paid by the corporate office and were not allocated to local facilities. However, the company’s new president believes that those costs are more properly reflected in the expenses of the individual facilities because they are incurred by local employees. In total, additional retirement and insurance expenses of $46,500 were incurred for each month during the quarter ended June 30, 2012. Thirty percent of the monthly expenses are related to manufacturing employees, and the remainder is related to administrative employees.

- Jim was immediately frustrated by all that he learned from the accountant. Because his and other managers’ bonuses depend on quarterly financial performance, he feels that the corporate memos unfairly reduce his division profits. He asked his controller to prepare a revised income statement without the changes implemented by the corporate office during the quarter. Amarillo’s revised income statement appeared as follows:

Segmented Income Statement Amarillo Facility For the Quarter Ending June 30, 2012

Sales                                                                                        $18,450,000

Variable Expenses                                                                   $ 17,511,310

Contribution margin                                                                $      938,690

Divisional fixed expenses                                                        $      912,050

Segment margin                                                                       $        26,640

-Jim is not particularly pleased with the financial performance of his facility, preferring to report a small profit as opposed to a more significant loss. He now must decide how to communicate with the corporate office about this revised income statement. You should bear in mind that the corporate office only provides administrative services and does not manufacture goods; however, sales activities for five of the company’s facilities are handled in the corporate office.

(QUESTIONS)

A. Assist Jim by identifying reasons that support his desire that the Amarillo facility not be required to implement changes made by the corporate office.

B. What are the implications of having the corporate office issue memos requiring the facilities to record certain expenses, given the company’s bonus structure? How will the corporate office’s new policy affect the facility management’s motivation?

C. What are some of the possible bases that Gantry Manufacturing could use to allocate fixed expenses?

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