COMPUTING MARGIN OF SAFETY FOR A SMALL BUSINESS (in excel) Please explain the wo
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COMPUTING MARGIN OF SAFETY FOR A SMALL BUSINESS (in excel)
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Sam Calagione owns Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, a microbrewery in Rehobeth Beach, Delaware. He charges distributors as much as $100 per case for his premium beers such as World Wide Stout. The high-priced microbrews bring in $800,000 in operating income on revenue of $7 million. Calagione reports that his raw ingredients and labor costs for one case of World Wide Stout are $30 and $16, respectively. Bottling and packaging costs are $6 per case. Gas and electric costs are about $10 per case.
If we assume that World Wide Stout is representative of all Dogfish microbrews, then we can compute the company's margin of safety in five steps. First, variable cost as a percentage of sales is 62% [($30 + $16 + $6 + $10)/$100]. Second, the contribution margin ratio is 38% (1 0.62). Third, Dogfish's total fixed cost is $1,860,000 [($7,000,000 × 0.38) $800,000]. Fourth, the break-even point in dollar sales is $4,894,737 ($1,860,000/0.38). Fifth, the margin of safety is $2,105,263 ($7,000,000 $4,894,737)
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Answer
Sales Revenue
XXX
(-) All variable costs
(XXX)
Contribution Margin
XXX
(-)Fixed Cost
(XXX)
Net Income/(Loss)
XXX
Amount
Per case
No of cases
Sales Revenue
7000000
(given) 100
70000
(-) All variable costs
Raw ingredients
2100000
30
70000
Labor Costs
1120000
16
70000
Bottling
420000
6
70000
Gas/electricity
700000
10
70000
Contribution Margin
2660000
38
70000
Sales Revenue
XXX
(-) All variable costs
(XXX)
Contribution Margin
XXX
(-)Fixed Cost
(XXX)
Net Income/(Loss)
XXX
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