Executive Summary Our team performed a contribution analysis and determined that Energy Devices‚ Inc. is currently operating at a loss because the breakeven point is much higher than the number of units sold. Due to the low number of products sold‚ it is unlikely the company will be able to succeed. A total contribution analysis and cost-volume-profit analysis will aide in better budgeting‚ which is one factor that will improve profitability. Another factor you should consider is your current
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CHAPTER 1 Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______ Costs are split into two groups: Manufacturing Costs Nonmanufacturing Costs Manufacturing Costs: Direct Materials - Materials that go into the final product Direct Labor - Labor costs that can be traced into parts of the product Manufacturing Overhead - all manufacturing costs except direct materials/labor ‚ such as Indirect Materials‚ Indirect Labor
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Business plan Raymond ’s Sports Cafe All the comments in the following business plan are based on the waiter Raymond Reed’s start of a sports cafe in the better part of a big city. Raymond ’s Sports Cafe is a fictitious company that is exclusively designed to serve as an example of how a business can be disposed. See template for this business plan on www.dynamicbusinessplan.com Contents BACKGROUND INFORMATION ..............................................................................
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nights Contribution margin from question 1 or Average Revenue – Variable Cost per Unit = = $20.94 - $2.54 = $18.4 Loss: 80 – 72 = 8 rooms x 34 weekend nights x $18.4 = $5‚005 Profit: 72 rooms x 34 weekend nights x $5 increase in rates = $12‚240 Difference = $12‚240 - $5‚005 = $7‚235 (number if positive; therefore‚ we have a profit and we should add it to profit before taxes) Therefore‚ revised profit before taxed would be equal to $22‚390 + $7‚235 = $29‚625 Question 3. Contribution Margin = Average
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Points Contribution = sales – variable cost Therefore‚ contribution margin for each DRG is calculated as follows: Figures (/unit) DRGM DRGJ DRGP Sales (in $) 1700 2600 900 Less Variable cost ($) (1000) (1200) (600) Contribution ($) 700 1400 300 Required time in hours 2 5 1 Hence contribution per hour = $700/2= $350 $1400/5= $280 $300/1= $300 Weighted average contribution margin: Contribution
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hotel to break even? Variable Costs: Cleaning Supplies $1‚920 Linen Service $13‚920 ½ Misc Expenses $3‚657 $19‚497 (Total Variable Cost) Variable Cost per Occupied Room Night: = =$2.54. Contribution Margin: Average Revenue = = $20.94 Contribution Margin = Revenue – Variable Cost = $20.94 – $2.54 = 18.40. Fixed Costs: = Total Costs – Variable Costs = $138‚410 - $19‚497 = $118‚913. Break Even: =. Per night: = = 54 rooms. 54 rooms on average (or 67
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BYP6-2 ACC/349 Managerial Analysis: BYP6-2 (a) Compute and interpret the contribution margin ratio under each approach. Current approach: 800‚000 / 2‚000‚000 = 0.4 Automated approach: 1‚600‚000 / 2‚000‚000 = 0.8 (b) Compute the break-even point in sales dollars under each approach. Discuss the implications of your findings. Breakeven Point – Fixed Expenses / Contribution Margin Ratio Current Approach: 200‚000 / .4 = $500‚000 Automated Approach: 600‚000 / .8
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ACC/400 July 19‚ 2015 Theresa Pekron Exercise 20.1 – Accounting Terminology Listed below are nine technical accounting terms introduced in this chapter: Variable costs Relevant range Contribution margin Break-even point Fixed costs Semi variable costs Economics of scale Sales mix Unit contribution margin Each of the following statements may (or may not) describe one of these technical terms. For each statement‚ indicate the accounting term described‚ or answer “None” if the statement does
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Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 11/25/2012 Time Spent: 2 h ‚ 18 min ‚ 12 secs Points Received: 143 / 150 (95.3%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 10 9 Short 1 N/A Essay 3 N/A Grade Details - All Questions Page: 1 2 1. Question : (TCO A) Wages paid to an assembly line worker in a factory are
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do not sell plastic rings only in France and continue to sell steel rings in other markets. In order to make good pricing decisions‚ Hans needs to identify what are the relevant costs in both steel and plastic ring and compare their contributing margin (CM). As the note in Table A‚ “OH was allocated on the basic of direct labor cost‚ and
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