break even analysis Flashcards

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what is break even?

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it is the level of output necessary to cover all costs, it is the point where total revenue is equal to total costs.

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what is the break even formula?

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contribution per unit

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what is contribution formula?

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price per item - variable costs

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what is the margin of safety?

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the difference between the actual output and the the break-even level.

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how do you work out the margin of saftey?

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actual output - breakeven level

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pros of using break even analysis?

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  • they’re easy to view, comprehend and interpret
  • beneficial management tool to aid the decision making process, this is especially true for new businesses which can use break even analysis as part of it’s business plan
  • it can be used to show the level of profit at a given level of output
  • its possible to determine the impact of changes through looking at the margin of saftey.
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what are the con’s of using break even analysis?

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  • it is based on using predicted figures. there is no certainty that the figures are accurate as they may change
  • direct and variable costs may change depending on the quantities involved
  • as production levels increase the opportunities to gain EOS will have an impact on the unit cost
  • if there is more than one product or service involved it becomes difficult to allocate the fixed costs (absorption )
  • there is the assumption that as revenue increases sp does the price
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what formula might businesses want to do as not many businesses want to breakeven they want to be profitable?

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  • ## Fixed costs + profit desiredcontribution.
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