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Brief Exercise 12-8 Partially correct answer. Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Sheffield, Inc., manufactures golf clubs in three models. For the year, the Big Bart line has a net loss of $4,000 from sales $201,000, variable costs $176,000, and fixed costs $29,000. If the Big Bart line is eliminated, $20,100 of fixed costs will remain. Prepare an analysis showing whether the Big Bart line should be eliminated. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)

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Answer:

The Big Bart line should NOT be eliminated.

Step-by-step explanation:

The analysis can be prepared as follows:

Sheffield, Inc.

An Analysis showing whether the Big Bart line should be eliminated.

Details Continue Eliminate

$ $

Sales 201,000 0

Variable costs (176,000) 0

Contribution margin 25,000 0

Fixed costs (29,000) (20,100)

Net profit (loss) (4,000) (20,100)

From the analysis above, it can be seen that eliminating the Big Bart line would increase the net loss by $16,100 (i.e. $20,100 - $4,000 = $16,100) from $4,000 to $20,100. Therefore, the Big Bart line should NOT be eliminated.

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