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Fast Spirit Calendars imprints calendars with college names. The company has fixed expenses of $1,095,000 each month plus variable expenses of $4.00per carton of calendars. Of the variable expense, 71%is cost of goods sold, while the remaining 29% relates to variable operating expenses. The company sells each carton of calendars for $12.00. Requirement:
1. Compute the number of cartons of calendars that Fast Spirit Calendars must sell each month to breakeven. 
2. Compute the dollar amount of monthly sales Fast Spirit Calendars needs in order to earn $312,000 in operating income.
3. Prepare the company's contribution margin income statement for June for sales of 455,000 cartons of calendars. 
4. What is June's margin of safety (in dollars)? What is the operating leverage factor at this level of sales?
5. By what percentage will operating income change if July's sales volume is 11% higher?
Original volume (cartons)Add: Increase in volumeNew volume (cartons)Multiplied by: Unit contribution marginNew total contribution marginLess: Fixed expensesNew operating incomevs. Operating income before change in volumeIncrease in operating incomePercentage change

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