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Question - Personal Investors is opening an office in Whitehorse. Fixed monthly expenses are office rent ($2,500)
Depreciation on office furniture ($260)
Utilities ($280)
Special telephone lines ($600)
A connection with an online brokerage service ($640)
The salary of a financial planner ($3,320)
Variable expenses include payments to the financial planner (10%of revenue)
Advertising (5% of revenue)
Supplies and postage (2%of revenue)
Usage fees for the telephone lines and computerized brokerage service (3%of revenue).
1. Use the contribution margin ratio CVP formula to compute the investment firm's break-even revenue in dollars. If the average trade leads to $475 in revenue for Personal Investors, how many trades must it make to break even?
2. Use the income statement equation approach to compute dollar revenues needed to earn monthly operating income of $3,040.
3. Graph Personal Investors' CVP relationships in excel. Assume that an average trade leads to $400 in revenue for Personal Investors. Show the break-even point, sales revenue line, fixed expense line, total expense line, operating loss area, operating income area, and sales in units (trades) and dollars when monthly operating income of $3,840 is earned. The graph should range from 0 to 40 units (trades). We will begin graphing the CVP relationships by first plotting the two points: break-even point and the point where monthly operating income of $3,840 is earned. When graphing trades, round up to the nearest whole number. When graphing dollars, round to the nearest hundred.
4. Assume that the average revenue that Personal Investors earns decreases to $375 per trade. How does this affect the break-even point in number of trades?