Determining the total contribution margin for gliders

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Problem -

Hillside Furniture Company makes outdoor furniture from recycled products, including plastics and wood by-products. Its three furniture products are gliders, chairs with footstools, and tables. The products appeal primarily to cost-conscious consumers and those who value the recycling of materials. The company wholesales its products to retailers and various mass merchandisers. Because of the seasonal nature of the products, most orders are manufactured during the winter months for delivery in the early spring. Michael Cain, founder and owner, is dismayed that sales for two of the products are tracking below budget. The following chart shows pertinent year-to-date data regarding the company's products.

Certain that the shortfall was caused by a lack of effort by the sales force, Michael has suggested to Lisa Boyle, the sales manager, that the company announce two contests to correct this situation before it deteriorates. The first contest is a trip to Hawaii awarded to the top salesperson if incremental glider sales are attained to close the budget shortfall. The second contest is a golf weekend, complete with a new set of golf clubs, awarded to the top salesperson if incremental sales of chairs with footstools are attained to close the budget shortfall. The Hawaiian vacation would cost $16,500 and the golf trip would cost $12,500.

 

Glider

Chair with Footstool

Table

 

Actual

Budget

Actual

Budget

Actual

Budget

Number of units

2,600

4,000

6,900

8,000

3,500

3,300

Average sales price

$80.00

$85.00

$61.00

$65.00

$24.00

$25.00

Variable costs






  Direct labor:







       Hours

2.50

2.25

3.25

3.00

0.60

0.50

       Cost/hour

$11.00

$10.00

$9.50

$9.25

$9.00

$9.00

  Direct material

$16.00

$15.00

$11.00

$10.00

$6.00

$5.00

  Sales commission

$15.00

$15.00

$10.00

$10.00

$5.00

$5.50

Promotional activity costs:

Hawaiian vacation = $16,500

Golfing trip = $12,500

Required -

1. Explain whether either contest is desirable or not. Supplement your analysis by determining the total contribution margin for Gliders and for Table-and-Chair sets under each of the following assumptions: actual sales volume at actual selling price, actual resource usage, and actual costs; and, actual sales volume at budgeted selling prices, budgeted resource usage, and budgeted costs.

2. Explain the strategic issues guiding your choice about these contests.

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