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Class: ACC 245 - Cost Accounting; Subject: Accounting; University: Oakton Community College; Term: Fall 2013;
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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
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
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
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
DEFINITION 5 Operating Income is the contribution margin less the fixed costs[(Selling price - variable cost per unit) x (quantity sold)]
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
DEFINITION 7 Breakeven Revenues is the amount of revenue needed to have an operating income of 0BER = Fixed Costs / CM% TERM 8
DEFINITION 8 when the operating income is equal to a target and the quantity sold is solved TERM 9
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
DEFINITION 10 The margin of safety is the difference between the BER and the actual revenues.