Accounting 202 ch 3
contribution margin
amount remaining from sales after variable expenses are deducted
incremental analysis
an analytical approach that focuses only on those costs and revenues that change as a result of a decision
CVP analysis
analysis focuses on how profits are affected by selling prices, sales volume, unit variable cost, total fixed costs, and the mix of products sold
Change in contribution margin
CM ratio* change in sales
break even sales in dollars
fixed expenses/ CM ratio
unit sales to break even
fixed expenses/ unit CM
Profit
(sales-variable expenses)- fixed expenses
unit sales to attain target profit
(target profit + fixed expenses) / (unit CM)
dollar sales to attain target profit
(target profit + fixed expenses)/ (CM ratio)
Margin of safety percentage
Margin of safety in dollars/ total budgeted or actual sales in dollars
Equation method
Profit= (unit CM*Q)-fixed expenses
Cost-volume-profit graph
a graphical representation of the relationship between an organization's revenue, costs, and profits on the one hand and its sales volume on the other hand.
degree of operating leverage
a measure, at a given sales level, of how a percentage change in sales affect profits. the degree of operating leverage is computed by dividing contribution margin by net operating income. (CM/ net operating income)
Contribution margin ratio
a ratio computed by dividing contribution margin by dollar sales. 1-variable expense ratio
Variable expense ratio
a ratio computed by dividing variable expenses by dollar sales
Operating leverage is high
a small percentage increase in sales can produce a much larger percentage increase in net operating income.
Operating leverage is low
a small percentage increase in sales produces a much smaller percentage increase in net operating income
Percentage change in net operating income
degree of operating leverage* percentage change in sales
Target profit analysis
estimate what sales volume is needed to achieve a specific target profit
Margin of safety
excess of budgeted or actual sales dollars over the break even volume of sales dollars. The amount sales can drop before losses are incurred.
Operating leverage
measure of how sensitive net operating income is to a given percentage change in dollar sales.
operating leverage
measure of how sensitive net operating income is to a given percentage change in dollars
sales mix
relative proportion in which a company's products are sold. Sales mix is computed by expressing the sales of each product as a percentage of total sales.
margin of safety
the excess of budgeted or actual dollar sales over the break even dollar sales.
Break-even point
the level of sales at which profit is zero
Margin of safety in dollars
total budgeted or actual sales- break even sales