ACC 220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Contribution Margin, Earnings Before Interest And Taxes, Break Even

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Contribution margin - amount left after all variable costs are subtracted from sales revenue. Contribution margin = profit + all s&a. Point where contribution margin only covers fixed costs (no profit) A company"s first breakeven is typically a major milestone. Product & period costs all make it to the income statement immediately. Sales revenue - cogs = gross margin - variable s&a = contribution margin. Operating income = sales - total variable expenses - total fixed expenses. Operating income = (price x # of units) - (variable cost/unit x units) - total fc. Unit cm = contribution margin / number of units. Break-even units = total fc / unit contribution margin. Contribution margin ratio: total cm / total sales aka cm per unit / price. Fc = cm; operating income = zero; company breaks even. Fc < cm; operating income > 0; company has a profit. Fc > cm; operating income < 0; company has a loss.

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