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Chapter 3 | ACC 245 - Cost Accounting, Quizzes of Cost Accounting

Class: ACC 245 - Cost Accounting; Subject: Accounting; University: Oakton Community College; Term: Fall 2013;

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2012/2013

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TERM 1
What is CVP and what does it stand
for?
DEFINITION 1
It stands for Cost-Volume-Profit Analysisand it studies the
relationship among total revenues, total costs, and income as
changes occur in units sold
TERM 2
What is the contribution margin? What is the
equation?
DEFINITION 2
The contribution margin is why operating income changes as
the number of units sold changes.The equation is:Total
Revenues - Total Variable Costs
TERM 3
What is the contribution margin per unit?
What equation is used to find Contribution
Margin? how is CM/unit found?
DEFINITION 3
Contribution margin per unit is used to find the total
contribution margin.Contribution Margin = CM/unit x amount
of units soldContribution Margin per unit = Selling Price -
Variable Costs per unit
TERM 4
What is Contribution Margin Percentage
(CM%)? How is it found?
DEFINITION 4
Contribution Margin Percentage is the amount of contribution
margin per $1 of revenue. The equation isContribution
Margin per unit / Selling Price per unit
TERM 5
What is Operating Income? What is the
equation to find it?
DEFINITION 5
Operating Income is the contribution margin less the fixed
costs[(Selling price - variable cost per unit) x (quantity sold)]
- fixed costsOR(CM/unit x quantity sold) - fixed costs
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What is CVP and what does it stand

for?

It stands for Cost-Volume-Profit Analysisand it studies the relationship among total revenues, total costs, and income as changes occur in units sold TERM 2

What is the contribution margin? What is the

equation?

DEFINITION 2 The contribution margin is why operating income changes as the number of units sold changes.The equation is:Total Revenues - Total Variable Costs TERM 3

What is the contribution margin per unit?

What equation is used to find Contribution

Margin? how is CM/unit found?

DEFINITION 3 Contribution margin per unit is used to find the total contribution margin.Contribution Margin = CM/unit x amount of units soldContribution Margin per unit = Selling Price - Variable Costs per unit TERM 4

What is Contribution Margin Percentage

(CM%)? How is it found?

DEFINITION 4 Contribution Margin Percentage is the amount of contribution margin per $1 of revenue. The equation isContribution Margin per unit / Selling Price per unit TERM 5

What is Operating Income? What is the

equation to find it?

DEFINITION 5 Operating Income is the contribution margin less the fixed costs[(Selling price - variable cost per unit) x (quantity sold)]

  • fixed costsOR(CM/unit x quantity sold) - fixed costs

What is Breakeven point? How is it found?

Breakeven point is the number of units needed to have an operating income of 0BEP is found by setting the operating income to 0 TERM 7

What is Breakeven revenues? How is it found?

DEFINITION 7 Breakeven Revenues is the amount of revenue needed to have an operating income of 0BER = Fixed Costs / CM% TERM 8

What is the target operating income?

DEFINITION 8 when the operating income is equal to a target and the quantity sold is solved TERM 9

How is the target net income found after

taxes?

DEFINITION 9 First, the target operating income must be solved. This is solved by taking the target net income and dividing it by (1 - tax rate)Then it is simply like solving the amount of quantity needed to sell to get a target operating income TERM 10

What is the Margin of Safety?

DEFINITION 10 The margin of safety is the difference between the BER and the actual revenues.