Compute the price elasticity of demand for the spamblocker

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The Economists' Approach to Pricing; Absorption Costing Approach to Cost-Plus Pricing [LO1, LO2]

Software Solutions, Inc., was started by two young software engineers to market SpamBlocker, a software application they had written that screens incoming e-mail messages and eliminates unsolicited mass mailings. Sales of the software have been good at 50,000 units a month, but the company has been losing money as shown below:

Sales (50,000 units


 $25 per unit) . . . . . . . . . $1,250,000

Variable cost (50,000 units


 $6 per unit) . . . .   300,000

Contribution margin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   950,000

Fixed expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     960,000

Net operating income (loss) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ (10,000)

 

The company's only variable cost is the $6 fee it pays to another company to reproduce the software on floppy diskettes, print manuals, and package the result in an attractive box for sale to consumers. Monthly fixed selling and administrative expenses are $960,000.

The company's marketing manager has been arguing for some time that the software is pricedtoo high. She estimates that every 5% decrease in price will yield an 8% increase in unit sales. Themarketing manager would like your help in preparing a presentation to the company's owners concerningthe pricing issue.

Required:

1.      To help the marketing manager prepare for her presentation, she has asked you to fi ll in the blanks in the following table. The selling prices in the table were computed by successivelydecreasing the selling price by 5%. The estimated unit sales were computed by successivelyincreasing the unit sales by 8%. For example, $23.75 is 5% less than $25.00 and 54,000 unitsis 8% more than 50,000 units.

Selling             Estimated                                     Variable             Fixed                   Net         

Price               Unit Sales               Sales                Cost                 Expenses         Operating

                                                                                                                       Income

 

$25.00                 50,000              $1,250,000        $300,000         $960,000          $(10,000)

$23.75                 54,000              $1,282,500        $324,000         $960,000          $ (1,500)

$22.56                 58,320                  ?                      ?                    ?                        ?

$21.43                 62,986                  ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

$20.36                 68,025                  ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

$19.34                 73,467                  ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

$18.37                 79,344                  ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

$17.45                 85,692                  ?                      ?                    ?                         ?          

$16.58                92,547                   ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

$15.75               99,951                    ?                      ?                    ?                         ?

2. Using the data from the table, construct a chart that shows the net operating income as a function of the selling price. Put the selling price on the X-axis and the net operating income on the Y-axis. Using the chart, determine the approximate selling price at which net operating income is maximized.

3. Compute the price elasticity of demand for the SpamBlocker software. Based on this calculation, what is the profit-maximizing price?

4. The owners have invested $2,000,000 in the company and feel that they should be earning at least 2% per month on these funds. If the absorption costing approach to pricing were used, what would be the target selling price based on the current sales of 50,000 units? What do you think would happen to the net operating income of the company if this price were charged?

5. If the owners of the company are dissatisfied with the net operating income and return on investment at the selling price you computed in (3) above, should they increase the selling price? Explain.

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