TRUE OR FALSE Flashcards

1
Q

To estimate what the profit will be at various levels of activity, a manager can simply take the number of units to be sold over the break-even point and multiply that number by the unit contribution margin.

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TRUE

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2
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Incremental analysis is generally the simplest and most direct approach to decision making.

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TRUE

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3
Q

to facilitate decision making, fixed expenses should be expressed on a per-unit basis.

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FALSE

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4
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one assumption in CVP analysis is that inventories do not change.

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TRUE

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5
Q

On a CVP graph for a profitable company, the total expense line will be steeper than the total revenue line.

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FALSE

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6
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If sales volume increases, and all other factors remain unchanged, the contribution margin ratio will decrease.

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FALSE

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7
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The break-even point for a capital intensive, automated company will tend to be higher than for a less capital intensive company while the margin of safety will tend to be lower.

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TRUE

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8
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An increase in the number of units sold will decrease a company’s break-even point.

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FALSE

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9
Q

Assuming that the unit contribution margin is positive, a 10% decrease in selling price will increase the break-even point in terms of unit sales more than will a 10% increase in the variable expense.

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TRUE

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10
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The break-even point is the point where total contribution margin equals total variable expense.

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FALSE

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11
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The break-even point can usually be determined by simply adding together all of the expenses from the income statement.

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FALSE

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12
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two companies with the same margin of safety in dollars will also have the same total contribution margin.

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FALSE

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13
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If a company has a high operating leverage, then profits will be very sensitive to changes in sales.

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TRUE

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14
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Operating leverage will decrease as the company’s margin of safety increases.

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TRUE

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15
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The overall contribution margin ratio for a company producing three products may be obtained by adding the contribution margin ratios for the three products and dividing the total by three.

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FALSE

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