Hair Oil:Sales) Selling Price‚ per unit Liter= 338.55289 1.8 Contribution Margin per unit Liters = Selling Price per unit1.7 – Variable Costs per unit 1.6 = 173.45 1.9 Assuming that the average cost is almost constant for all the SKUs we get an approximation of the cost‚ selling price of the product and the per unit contribution. There for a 300 ML bottle‚ for which we have the offer the contribution shall be: (300/1000)*Contribution Margin per unit Liters1.8 = INR 52.04 1.91 Cost of the Pantene
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profitability even further. The answer lies in the other half of operations‚ known as costs. Variable costs are expenses that are directly associated with the sale of a good. When variable costs are subtracted from sales what is left is known as the contribution margin which gives an idea of how profitable your sales are. CRU’s variable
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BA 117 Problem Set #1 - CVP Deadline: November 26‚ 2011 A. The break-even point in units can be computed as Fixed Costs divided by the contribution margin per unit. On the other hand‚ the break-even point in pesos can be computed as Fixed Costs divided by the contribution margin ratio. Using the profit equation π = TR – TC; where π = operating profit‚ TR = Total Revenue and TC = Total Cost‚ derive the break-even formulas. B. From the profit equation π = TR – TC‚ derive the formula for the
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250 units of laser printers per day‚ the older plant can produce 200 units per day. Variable cost per unit in Ogden is $110‚00; in Sandy variable cost is $15 higher. Selling price for the printer is $320‚00. Based on the data mentioned above the contribution margin per unit of normal production is $210‚00 in Ogden and $195‚00 in Sandy. Fixed costs per unit based on normal capacity are $70‚00 and $39‚00; total fixed cost is $4 200 000 for the Ogden plant and $1 872 000 for Sandy. In the circumstance
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Laticia G. Josiah Finance 540 “Contribution Margin and Break Even Analysis” Simulation Prof. Richard Franchetti April 6‚ 2005 The ultimate goal of any firm is to generate profit. Steve Lefever states that there are two ways to generate profit: you can simply go from day to day and hope it happens or‚ you can identify the primary “drivers” of profitability and manage them. It is important for managers to manage how the sales dollars flow through the firm. Break-even analysis can help
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Managerial Accounting and Control Decision Making: Relevant Costs and Benefits Case 14-62 Submited to: Prof. Virgilio c. Avila Submitted by: Roy Kondoy Shella Faye Background of the Study Sportway Corporation Sportway is a wholesale distributor supplying a wide range of moderately priced sports equipment to large chain stores Products: 60% purchased‚ 40% manufactured The company has a Plastics Department that is currently manufacturing molded fishing tackle boxes Sportway
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“Egyptians” back in time If there was a possibility to go back in time and be part of history I would go back to Egyptian time. In the time of Egyptians‚ were ruled by a Pharaoh that command and controlled the people his way. By this being said the people (the Sumerians) who were slaves to do the hard work were the same people that lived on the other side of the land. Why would I go back in that time period? Well mostly because I always found Egypt and Egyptians really
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If I could travel anywhere‚ I would go to... Egypt. The reason I would choose Egypt is to get a first-hand experience on the ancient method the Egyptians used to engineer structures. Their work was so exquisite and astonishing that it is crazy to think modern engineers find it nearly impossible to replicate them. Pyramids were the beginning of architecture and are considered to be the most precise structures know today. They had no modern technology and would generate the most precise masterpieces
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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DEFINITION: * What is labor law? * What emerged labor law? The Goal of Labor Law: The goal of labor law is to equalize the bargaining power between Employers and Employees . Labor laws grant the Employees the right to unionize and allow the Employers and Employees to engage in certain activities: strikes‚ picketing‚ seeking injunctions‚ lockouts so as to have their demands fulfilled EMPLOYEE: A PERSON HIRED
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ferro to release Israelis out of slavery was to take life of each Egyptian family’s oldest (first) child; As a result‚ all first child’s of Egyptian families died at the same time at one day and that incident could finally convince ferro to let mosses and his people leave Egypt. In my point of view it is very interesting to note that people at Ferro time believed in magic a lot. Maybe we can conclude that it was the reason why Egyptians could not achieve as much in science as Greek ; because Greek were
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