accounting chapter 6
sales total = 25000 per unit= 500 less: variable expenses total 150000 per unit 300 cm total 100000 per unit 200 less: fixed expenses total 80000 net operating income total 20000 find the break-even point in unit sales
80000/200
companies with low fixed cost structures have what
greater stability
how does high cm affect operating leverage
higher
Company A's product sells for $90 and has a variable cost of $35 per unit. Fixed costs total $550,000. If Company A sells 16,000 units, the contribution margin per unit is ______.
Unit contribution margin= $90 -$35 = $55
advantage of a high fixed cost structure
income will b higher in good years
disadvantage of a high fixed cost structure
income will be lower in bad years
the contribution margin statement is ordinarily used by those
inside the company only
the contribution margin is primary used for what kind of decision making
internal
in multi product companies what happens to the sales mix
its constant
why is operating leverage dependent on
level of sales
what cost structure would give a company the most stability
low fixed cost/ high variable cost
according to the cop analysis model and assuming all else remains the same, profits would be increased by what change in the unit variable cost
a decrease in the unit variable cost
how does low cm affect operating leverage
lower
commissions based on sales dollars can lead to what
lower profits in a company
amount by which sales can drop before losses are incurred
margin of safety
gives how much sales can decline before it goes into negative
margin of safety
margin of safety in units
margin of safety in dollars/ selling price per unit
margin of safety percentage
margin of safety in dollars/ total sales
if the total cm is less then the total fixed expenses a ________ occurs
net loss
if the total contribution margin is less than the total fixed expenses, a _______ occurs
net loss
when does the operating leverage decrease
as sales and profits rise
when is operating leverage the smallest
at sales levels far from he break-even point and decreases as the sales and profits rise
when is the operating leverage highest
at sales levels near the break even point
once the break even point has been reached net operating income will increase by the amount the unit ______ _______ for each additional unit sold
contribution margin
degree of operating leverage
contribution margin/ net operating income
formula for contribution margin ratio
contribution margin/ sales
why is the contribution margin used for on income statement
covers fixed expenses and the remaining cm is the net operating income
at a given level of sales measures how percentage change in sales volume will affect profits
degree of operation leverage
what happens to inventories in cap analysis
doesn't change
once the break-even point is reached, the sale of an additional unit increases contribution margin by an amount that is _______ the increase in net operating income
equal to
two ways to compute number of units that must be sold to attain a target profit
equation method formula method
break-even in dollar sales formula method
fixed exp/ cm ratio
break even point in unit sales formula
fixed expense/ units cm
total contribution margin equals
fixed expenses plus net operating income
A company sold 750 units with a contribution margin of $120 per unit. If the company has a break-even point of 450 units, the net operating income or (loss) is
(750-450) * 120= 36000
net operating income equals
(dollar sales- dollar sales to break even) * unit contribution margin
is degree of operating leverage constant
no
contribution margin is first used to cover ___________ expenses. once the break-even point has been reached, contribution margin becomes __________
profit
Cost structure refers to the relative portion of product and period costs in an organization true or false
false cost structure refers to the relative portion of fixed and variable costs in an organization
what does cm equal at break even point
fixed expenses
Blissful Blankets' target profit is $520,000. Each blanket has a contribution margin of $21. Fixed costs are $320,000. The number of blankets that must be sold to achieve the target profit is Blank______.
($520,000 + $320,000) ÷ $21 = 40,000
what is the profit at when at break even point
0
what does cost- volume profit focus on relationships between
1. prices 2 volume 3 variable cost 4 fixed cost 5 mix
A company reported $100,000 in sales and $80,000 in variable costs at the breakeven point of 200 units. If the company sells 201 units, net profit will be
100000-80000= 20000 100000-200= 99800 99800* 20000
coffe klatch is a espresso stand in a downtown office building. the average selling price of a coup of coffee is $1.49 and the average variable expense per cup is $.036 the average fixed expense per month is $1300. on average of 2100 cups are sold each moth what is the break even sales in units
1300/(1.49-.36) = 1150.44 = 15151
sales total = 25000 per unit= 500 less: variable expenses total 150000 per unit 300 cm total 100000 per unit 200 less: fixed expenses total 80000 net operating income total 20000 break-even point in dollar sales formula method
200/500= .4 contribution ratio 80000/.4
Daisy's Dolls sold 30,000 dolls this year. Each doll sold for $40 and had a variable cost of $19. Fixed expenses were $250,000. Net operating income for the year is
30000* 40= 1200000 30000 * 19= 570000- 250000=250000
Given sales of $100,000 a contribution margin of $40,000, and fixed expenses of $50,000, the result is a
40000- 50000= 10000 net operating loss
Goldin Corporation currently pays its salesperson a flat salary of $5,000 per month and is considering paying $20 per unit instead. Sales are currently 200 units per month. Goldin believes the compensation change will increase unit sales by 25%. The current contribution margin is $80 per unit. If the change is implemented, net operating income will Blank______
Reason: Current income: ($80 × 200) - $5,000 = $11,000. With the change salary becomes a variable cost: ($80 - $20) x 200 × 125% = $15,000, an increase of $4,000 per month.
Shonda's Shoes sell for $95 per pair. If Shonda must sell a total of 284 pairs of shoes to break-even, and a total of 450 pairs to achieve her target profit, sales dollars needed to earn the target profit equals ______.
Reason: Sales dollars needed to earn the target profit = Selling price per unit x Number of units to be sold to achieve target profit = $95 × 450 = $42,750
Shonda's Shoes sell for $95 per pair. If Shonda must sell a total of 284 pairs of shoes to break-even, and a total of 450 pairs to achieve her target profit, sales dollars needed to earn the target profit equals
Sales dollars needed to earn the target profit = Selling price per unit x Number of units to be sold to achieve target profit = $95 × 450 = $42,750
what happens to selling price when using cap analysis
stays constant
A change in profits that occurs due to a change in sales and fixed expenses may be calculated as
cm ratio * change in sales - change in fixed expenses
companies generally compensate salespeople by:
commission based on sales or salary plus a sales commission
what happens to sales mix in cap analysis
stays content
how to get variable expense
quality * variable expense per unit
how to get sales
quantity * sales price per unit
how to get cm
sales - variable expenses
equation fo contribution margin
sales revenue - variable expenses
sales (500 units) total= 250000 per unit= 500 less: variable expenses total= 150000 per unit= 300 contribution margin total= 100000 less fixed expenses 80000 net operating income total=20000 what is the profit impact if rbc cots its selling price $20 per unit, increases its advertising budget by 15000 per month and increases sales from 500 to 650 units per month
sales650 *480=312000 var expense 650* 300= 195000 312000-195000=117000cm fixed expense= 80000+15000=95000 117000-95000= 22000 22000-20000= 2000 increase
to simplify cvp calculations, it is assumed that ________ will remain constant
selling price
sales dollars need to earn the larget profit=
selling price per unit * number of units to be sold to achieve target profit
are managers able to determine their organization's cost structure
they often have some latitude
terry's trees has reached its break-even point and has a contribution margin ratio of 70% for each $1 increase in sales______________
total contribution margin will increase by $0.70
what does total sales equal when at break even point
total expenses
the break even point is reached when he contribution margin is equal to
total fixed expenses
margin of safety in dollars
total sales- breakeven sales dollars
what is found above the contribuiton margin on a contribution margin format income statement
variable expenses and sales
equation for target profit dollar sales
(fixed expense + target profit)/ cm ratio
equation for target profit unit sales
(fixed expense + target profit)/ unit cm
equation to find profit
(sales- variable expenses) - fixed expenses
Company A's product sells for $90 and has a variable cost of $35 per unit. Fixed costs total $550,000. If Company A sells 16,000 units, the contribution margin per unit is
90-35=55
JVL Enterprises has set a target profit of $126,000. The company sells a single product for $50 per unit. Variable costs are $15 per unit and fixed costs total $98,000. How many units does JVL have to sell to BREAK-EVEN?
98000 / (50-15) = 2800
what is the contribution margin the same as
contribution rato
relative proportion fixed and variable costs in an organization
cost structure
what is is the degree of operating leverage dependent on
cost structure
Operating leverage is a measure of how sensitive Blank______ is to a given percentage change in sales dollars.
net operating income