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Business, 12.08.2019 16:20 carterhoward

Santana rey expects second-quarter 2016 sales of her new line of computer furniture to be the same as the first quarter's sales (reported below) without any changes in strategy. monthly sales averaged 40 desk units (sales price of $1,250) and 20 chairs (sales price of $500). serial problem shows segment income statement of success systems for quarter ended march 31, 2016 santana rey believes that sales will increase each month for the next three months (april, 48 desks, 32 chairs; may, 52 desks, 35 chairs; june, 56 desks, 38 chairs) if selling prices are reduced to $1,150 for desks and $450 for chairs, and advertising expenses are increased by 10% and remain at that level for all three months. the products' variable cost will remain at $750 for desks and $250 for chairs. the sales staff will continue to earn a 10% commission, the fixed manufacturing costs per month will remain at $10,000, and other fixed expenses will remain at $6,000 per month. required prepare budgeted income statements for each of the months of april, may, and june that show the expected results from implementing the proposed changes. use the budgeted income statements from part 1 to recommend whether santana rey should implement the proposed changes. explain.

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