Class 5
To calculate the sales dollars or units needed to achieve a target profit, the break-even contribution margin formulas can be modified by
- adding the target profit to fixed expenses before dividing by the contribution margin ratio - adding the target profit to fixed expenses before dividing by the unit contribution margin
CVP analysis is used to determine the effects of
- cost changes on profits - selling price changes on profits - activity changes on revenues - activity changes on costs
The break-even point can
- direct management's attention to potential problems - provide management information related to profitability and capacity
When companies are subject to income tax, the CVP target profit calculation
- must include the effect of income taxes - requires a second calculation to determine how much more before tax income is needed to meet the target profit
A profit-volume graph
- shows profit or loss as the vertical distance between the horizontal axis and profit line - crosses the horizontal axis at the breakeven point
After tax net income
- the amount of income remaining after after subtracting the firm's income tax expense - is calculated by before tax net income times (1-tax rate) - is calculated by before tax net income minus the tax rate times before tax net income
True or false: Before tax net income is less than after tax income
False
True or false: A CVP graph can show fixed expenses graphed above or below variable expenses
True
True or false: The profit equation approach to break-even calculates the break-even point in units of sales
True
When a company has no profit or loss, this is called the __________ point
break even
The intersection of the total cost line and total revenue line in a CVP graph is the
break even point
The volume of activity where the company's revenues and expenses are equal is the
break-even point
Break-even point in units x selling price per unit will calculate
break-even sales
The break-even point in sales dollars may be calculated as
break-even units x sales price per unit
The break-even point in sales dollars may be calculated as:
break-even units x sales price per unit
Cost-volume-profit analysis can be extended to determine the effect on profit of other changes, such as
changes in income tax rates
Sales revenue minus variable expenses is called
contribution margin
Prior to beginning CVP analysis, an organization's _________ should be analyzed
cost behavior
Break-even in units is calculated as:
fixed expenses/unit contribution margin
On the CVP graph, the fixed-expense line is
parallel to the horizontal axis
The contribution margin ratio is also called the contribution-margin
percentage
The area between the total revenue and total cost lines, but above their intersection is called the
profit area
A net income goal set by management is called a
target profit
In a traditional CVP graph, the total revenue line intercepts the vertical axis at
the origin
Fixed expenses divided by unit contribution margin is the formula for break-even in
units
Contribution margin is sales minus
variable expenses
Break-even point is
where revenues equal expenses
The break-even point is the level of sales needed to earn a target profit of
zero