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CVP analysis is a method for analyzing how operating decisions and marketing decisions affect profit
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CVP relies on an understanding of the relationship between variable costs, fixed costs, unit selling price, and output level (volume)
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When CVP analysis can be used? öğrenmeye başla
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Setting prices for products and services, Determining whether to introduce a new product or service, Replacing a piece of equipment, Determining breakeven point, Making “Make-or-buy” (i.e., sourcing) decisions, Determining the best product mix, Performing strategic “what-if” (sensitivity) analysis
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What is the model of CVP? öğrenmeye başla
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Operating profit = Sales - Total costs
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What is unit contribution margin and how do we calculate it? öğrenmeye başla
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the increase in operating profit for a unit increase in sales = (p – v); Unit contribution margin (cm) = Unit sales price (p) – Unit variable cost (v)
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How do we calculate total contribution margin (CM)? öğrenmeye başla
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Unit contribution margin (cm) x Units sold (Q)
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How do we calculate contribution margin ratio? öğrenmeye başla
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Unit contribution margin (cm)/unit sales price (p)
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What are the features of The contribution income statement? öğrenmeye başla
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A useful way to show information developed in CVP analysis, Classifies costs based on cost behavior (fixed versus variable) rather than cost type (product versus period), Provides an easy and accurate prediction of the effect of a change in sales on profits
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What is the strategic role of CVP analysis? öğrenmeye başla
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CVP analysis can help a firm choose its competitive position and execute its strategy by providing an understanding of how changes in sales volume affect costs and profits, CVP analysis is also important in life-cycle costing and target costing
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Why CVP is important for companies? öğrenmeye başla
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This process is most important for cost leadership firms during the manufacturing stage, Differentiated firms use CVP analysis to assess profitability and desirability of new products and features
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How CVP can assist in life-cycle costing? öğrenmeye başla
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CVP analysis can assist in life-cycle costing by helping to determine whether a product is likely to achieve its Strategic Role of CVP Analysis determine whether a product is likely to achieve its desired profitability, the most cost-effective manufacturing process, the best marketing and distribution channels, the best compensation plan, whether to offer discounts, etc.
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How CVP can assist in target costing? öğrenmeye başla
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CVP analysis can assist in target costing by showing the effect on profit of alternative product designs that have different target costs
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What is the breakeven point? öğrenmeye başla
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is the point at which revenues equal total costs and profit is zero
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How the breakeven point can be determined? öğrenmeye başla
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In two ways 1. Equation Method: Based on Units Sold (Q units); Based on Sales Dollars (Y$)' 2. Contribution Margin Method: Based on units sold (Q units); Based on sales dollars (Y$)
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How to find breakeven in dollars, when price and unit variable cost are not known? öğrenmeye başla
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the management accountant uses the contribution margin ratio = (p-v)/p
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What ilustrates the CVP graph? öğrenmeye başla
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The CVP graph illustrates how the levels of revenues and total costs change as output (sales volume) changes
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What ilustrates the PV graph? öğrenmeye başla
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profit-volume (PV) graph illustrates how the A profit volume (PV) graph illustrates how the level of operating profit changes as output (sales volume) changes
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What PV graph allows for? öğrenmeye başla
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This graph allows a person to clearly see how total contribution margin, and therefore profit, changes as the output level (i.e., volume) changes
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What management decisions about costs and prices must include and why? öğrenmeye başla
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income taxes because taxes affect the amount of net profit at a given level of sales
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When we can use activity based costing and why? öğrenmeye başla
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If the assumption is made that total batch-level costs are fixed relative to the number of batches, both are fixed relative to the number of batches, both approaches will produce the same result; if the activity cost pool is a mixed cost, the ABC approach is more accurate because the volume-based approach treats all activity costs that do not vary with output volume, such as machine setup, materials handling, inspection, and engineering, as fixed
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What is the sensitivity analysis? öğrenmeye başla
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Sensitivity analysis is the name for a variety of methods that examine how an amount (e.g., B/E point) changes if factors involved in predicting that amount change (e.g., sales volume or unit variable cost)?
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Which methods of sensitivity analysis are commonly employed? öğrenmeye başla
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1 What-if analysis (using the contribution margin and contribution margin ratio) 2 The margin of safety (or, margin of safety ratio) 3 Operating leverage
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What is what-if analysis? öğrenmeye başla
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it is the calculation of an amount given different levels of a factor that influences that amount
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Read and understand this example öğrenmeye başla
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if contribution margin (cm) is $40 per unit and the cm ratio is 0.53333, each unit change in sales volume affects profit by $40 and each dollar change in sales affects profits by $0.53333
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What is margin of safety? öğrenmeye başla
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is the dollar amount of sales above the B/E point
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What is the margin of safety ratio? öğrenmeye başla
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It is the margin of safety divided by planned sales. This ratio is a useful measure for assessing risk
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What CVP analysis is particulary important in? öğrenmeye başla
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in planning the use of new manufacturing technologies that have the potential to change the relationship between fixed and variable cos
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What can be measured by operating leverage? öğrenmeye başla
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The potential effect of the risk that sales will fall short of planned levels, as influenced by the relative proportion of fixed to variable manufacturing costs
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What is the degree of operating levarage? öğrenmeye başla
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contribution margin/before tax profit
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What indicates the higher value for operating leverage? öğrenmeye başla
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a higher risk in the sense that a given change in sales will have a relatively greater impact on profits
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When the organization can develop a separate CVP model for each product? öğrenmeye başla
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If all fixed costs are traceable to individual products
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What assumption can the multi-product firm make? öğrenmeye başla
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assumption regarding a standard sales mix in which its products are sold regarding a standard sales mix in which its products are sold
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How sales mix can be determined? öğrenmeye başla
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on the basis of sales dollars or unit sales
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What are the assumptions of CVP analysis? öğrenmeye başla
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For conventional CVP analysis, volume of sales (units) is the only important cost driver only important cost driver; Costs, both variable and fixed, are linear within the relevant range of output; The revenue function is linear within the relevant range
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Why is it impractical to apply CVP analysis separately for each product? öğrenmeye başla
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The existence of joint/common complicates short-run profit planning through CVP analysis; If the firm knows that its sales mix remains constant as total volume changes, then it can use for profit-planning purposes a weighted-average cm per unit or a weighted-average cm ratio
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