5.2b Break Even Flashcards
1
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Break-even point definition
A
Level of output where total revenue = total costs
2
Q
Three methods of calculating break-even level of output
A
- Table
- Formula
- Graph
3
Q
Break-even point formula
A
Break-even point = fixed costs ÷ contribution per unit
4
Q
Margin of safety definition
A
Extent to which output is greater than break-even
See diagram
5
Q
Advantages of break-even analysis
A
- Can predict profit levels at various levels of output
- Can be used to calculate sales needed to target certain profit levels
- Can examine impact of future changes of price and costs
6
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Target profit output formula
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Target profit output = (fixed costs + target profit) ÷ contribution per unit
7
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Disadvantages of break-even analysis
A
- Selling price may change due to bulk purchases
- Fixed costs can’t remain the same for every given level of output
- Assumes variable costs always rise steadily - may change due to bulk buying
8
Q
What are the axes on a break-even chart?
A
- Cost and revenue (vertical)
- Output (horizontal)
9
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How to draw a break-even chart:
A
- Plot fixed costs
- Plot total costs
- Plot revenue
- Highlight break-even output (where revenue line crosses total costs line)