Ch 7
Break Even Point in Sales Dollars
Total Fixed Costs/Contribution Margin %
Break Even Point in Units
Total Fixed Costs/Unit Contribution Margin
Margin of Safety
Total Sales - Break Even Sales
% Increase in Net Income
% Increase in Sales x Degree of Operating Leverage
Limiting Assumptions in CVP Analysis
1. behavior of revenues and costs is linear in the relevant range 2. costs can be divided into variable/fixed elements 3. sales mix is constant 4. nothing changes, all relationships stay the same
TRUE
A company that desires to raise its Break-even point should strive to decrease the sales price per unit.
Degree of Operating Leverage
Contribution Margin/Net Income
Product Costs- VC
DM, DL, VMOH
Product Costs- AC
DM, DL, VMOH, FMOH
Period Costs- VC
FMOH, Selling and Admin Expense
Net Income, per unit price
If you sell one more unit, ____ ________ will go up by the ___ _____ ________.
Margin of Safety %
MS in dollars/Total Sales
New Net Income
Old Net Income x (1 + % increase in Net Income)
FALSE
Operating leverage is a measure of the extent to which variable costs are being used in an organization.
Period Costs- AC
Selling and Admin Expense
FALSE
The Break-even point is that level of activity where the total contribution margin equals total fixed cost plus total variable cost.
TRUE
The margin of safety is the excess of budgeted (or actual) sales over the Break-even volume of sales.
FALSE
The term Contribution Margin appears on a full absorption costing income statement.
Margin of Safety
excess of budgeted (or actual) sales over the break even volume of sales
Degree of Operating Leverage
measure at a given level of sales of how a % change in sales volume will affect profits
Operating Leverage
measure of the extent to which FC are being used, greatest in companies that have high FC compared to VC