Break-Even Point and Target Profit Measured in Units (Single Product). Nellie Company has monthly fixed costs...
EXERCISES: Set A (continued) 28. Break-Even Point and Target Profit Mensured in Sales Dollars (Single Product) a. The contribution margin ratio is calculated as b. The break-even point in sales dollars is calculated as: c. The target profit point in sales dollars is calculated as: 29. Margin of Safety (Single Product) a. The margin of safety in units: b. The margin of safety in sales dollars: Questio de Inc. How many units must be sold to earn a monthly profit...
EXERCISES: Set A (continued) 30. Break-Even Point and Target Profit Measured in Units (Multiple Products a. Start by calculating the contribution margin for each product Sweater contribution margin- Jacket contribution margin- per unit per unit Then, calculate the weighted average contribution margin per unit: Weighted average contribution margin per unit = ) + ( b. The break-even point in units is calculated as: c. Break-even point in units for each product is: Sweater Jacket Total units (= units (= units...
Break even point in units = Fixed cost / Contribution Margin per unit Target Profit = (Fixed Cost + Target Profit) / Contribution Margin Per Unit Break even point in dollars = Fixed cost / Contribution Margin % After tax target profit = (Fixed Cost) + (Target Profit) / (1 - Tax Rate) / Contribution Margin Per Unit Break even on a cash basis = (Fixed cost - Non cash items) / Contribution margin per unit Variable cost per unit...
Target Income and Margin of Safety At the break-even point, sales and costs are exactly equal. However, the goal of most companies is to make a profit. When a company decides that it wants to earn more than the break-even point of income, it must define the amount it thinks it will realistically make. By modifying the break-even equation, the sales required to earn a target or desired amount of profit may be computed. Complete the following: If a company...
Barrymore Industries has monthly fixed costs totaling $30,000 and variable costs of $5 per unit. Each unit of product is sold for $20. What is the break-even point in units? 1,200 6,000 1,500 2,000 Barrymore Industries has monthly fixed costs totaling $30,000 and variable costs of $5 per unit. Each unit of product is sold for $20. How many units must be sold to earn a monthly profit of $45,000? 2,250 3,000 5,000 2,000 Barrymore Industries has monthly fixed costs...
Marshall & Company produces a single product and recently calculated their break-even point as shown below. Current Units Sold 410 Sales Price per Unit $515 Variable Cost per Unit $380 Contribution Margin per Unit $135 Fixed Costs $2,700 Break-Even (in units) Contribution Margin Ratio 26% Break-Even (in dollars) $10,300 What would Marshall's target margin of safety point be in units and dollars if they required a $13,500 margin of safety? 20 Target margin of safety units
CVP and Sensitivity Analysis (Single Product). Victoria, Inc., has annual fixed costs totaling $240,000 and variable costs of $6 per unit. Each unit of product is sold for $30. Victoria expects to sell 12,000 units this year (this is the base case). Required: Find the break-even point in units. How many units must be sold to earn an annual profit of $100,000? (Round to the nearest unit.) Find the break-even point in sales dollars. What amount of sales dollars is...
Exercise 10-9 Computing Break-Even Plus Target Volume Teton, Inc. sells its only product for $50 per unit. Fixed expenses total $800,000 per year. Variable expenses are $1,000,000 when 40 40,000 units are sold units must be sold to earn a net operating income of $75,000 units How MacBook Air FVO Exercise 10-8 Computing Break-Even The sales price per unit is $13 for the Voyageur Company's only product. The variable cost per unit is $5, In 2016, the company sold 80,000...
PROBLEM 4-22 Break-Even Analysis: Target Profit Analysis; Margin of Safety: CM Ratio ILOI. LO3, LO5, L06, L07) Menlo Company distributes a single product. The company's sales and expenses for last month follow: Total Per Unit $30 ....................... $450,000 Variable expenses....... 180.000 Contribution margin..... 270,000 Fixed expenses ........... 216.000 Operating income......... ... $ 54.000 $18 Required: 1. What is the monthly break-even point in unit sales and in dollar sales? 2. Without resorting to computations, what is the total contribution margin...
If a firm has a break-even point of 15,000 units and the contribution margin on the firm’s single product is $4.00 per unit and fixed costs are $60,000, what will the firm’s operating profit be at sales of 40,000 units?