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Financial decisions making

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Question 1: Answer the following case study (10 Marks)

Jeddah Industrial Company is facing losses in its operational activities. As a result, senior management is studying the reasons behind these losses by analyzing financial data provided by the accounting department to help them make an informed decision, as shown below:

Al-Shetawi Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ending December 31, 2023

Description

Oil Production Line

Confectionery Production Line

Beverage Production Line

Poultry Production Line

Meat Production Line

Total

Sales Revenue

7,460,000

8,678,000

6,568,945

5,879,064

3,900,000

32,486,009

Less: Variable Costs

(3,290,000)

(3,798,000)

(3,302,765)

(2,245,084)

(2,679,000)

(15,314,849)

Gross Profit

4,170,000

4,880,000

3,266,180

3,633,980

1,221,000

17,171,160

Less: Fixed Industrial Costs

(1,326,980)

(1,439,890)

(1,598,793)

(1,324,793)

(750,000)

(6,440,456)

Less: Fixed Administrative & Selling Costs

(1,198,704)

(1,879,748)

(1,695,765)

(1,768,048)

(650,000)

(7,192,265)

Net Operating Income

1,644,316

1,560,362

(28,378)

541,139

(179,000)

3,538,439

Scenario:

The company is considering shutting down the unprofitable production lines, which would allow it to avoid 92% of fixed administrative and selling costs and 87% of fixed industrial costs in these departments.

Required:

1. Prepare a differential analysis to assist the company in making a decision regarding whether to shut down the unprofitable production line or continue its operation. Justify your decision.

2. Calculate the cost savings if the company decides to shut down the unprofitable line.

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