Exam 6: Cost-Volume-Profit
Exam 1: Managerial Accounting78 Questions
Exam 2: Managerial Cost Concepts and Cost Behaviour Analysis97 Questions
Exam 3: Job Order Costing139 Questions
Exam 4: Process Costing102 Questions
Exam 5: Activity-Based-Costing61 Questions
Exam 6: Cost-Volume-Profit98 Questions
Exam 7: Incremental Analysis79 Questions
Exam 8: Alternative Inventory Costing Methods: a Decision-Making Perspective38 Questions
Exam 9: Pricing80 Questions
Exam 10: Budgetary Planning122 Questions
Exam 11: Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting119 Questions
Exam 12: Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard113 Questions
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Which of the following is an underlying assumption of CVP analysis?
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Old Canadian Company has sales of $500,000, variable costs of $425,000, and fixed costs of $25,000.New World Company has sales of $500,000, variable costs of $200,000, and fixed costs of $250,000.New World's margin of safety ratio is
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Organizer Company has fixed costs of $200,000 and variable costs are 60% of sales.How much will Organizer Company report as sales when its net income equals $20,000?
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Hartley, Inc.has one product with a selling price per unit of $250, the unit variable cost is $150, and the total monthly fixed costs are $750,000.How much is Hartley's contribution margin ratio?
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Stacker requires sales of $500,000 to cover its fixed costs of $100,000 and to earn net income of $80,000.What percent are variable costs of sales?
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Which one of the following is true of the CVP income statement?
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Which one of the following is a consideration of CVP analysis?
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Ed Green Corporation has two divisions; Outdoor Sports and Indoor Sports.The sales mix is 60% for Outdoor Sports and 40% for Indoor Sports.Green incurs $2,420,000 in fixed costs.The contribution margin ratio for the Outdoor Sports Division is 40%, while for the Indoor Sports Division it is 50%.
-What will sales be for the Outdoor Sports Division at the break-even point?
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Sutton Company produces flash drives for computers, which it sells for $20 each.Each flash drive costs $6 of variable costs to make.During April, 1,000 drives were sold.Fixed costs for April were $4.20 per unit for a total of $4,200 for the month.If variable costs decrease by 10%, what happens to the break-even level of units per month for Sutton Company?
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Needles, Inc.was evaluating its margin of safety.Which one of the following is true?
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Sutton Company produces flash drives for computers, which it sells for $20 each.Each flash drive costs $6 of variable costs to make.During April, 1,000 drives were sold.Fixed costs for April were $2 per unit for a total of $2,000 for the month.How much is the contribution margin ratio?
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Which of the following is the correct formula for the contribution margin per unit?
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Sales are $60,000 and variable costs are $45,000.How much is the contribution margin ratio?
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Brad Sherwood Corporation sells two types of computers; one is designed for audio applications and the other for video applications.Sherwood incurs $300,125 in fixed costs.
Selling price \1 ,500 \1 ,750 Variable costs Contribution margin Salses mix 75\% 25\%
-What will be the total contribution margin at the break-even point?
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Wardley Corporation sells its product for $40.The variable costs are $18 per unit.Fixed costs are $16,000.The company is considering the purchase of an automated machine that will result in a $2 reduction in unit variable costs and an increase of $5,000 in fixed costs.Which of the following is true about the break-even point in units?
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Fallow-Hawke is a non-profit organization that captures stray deer from residential communities.Fixed costs are $10,000.The variable cost of capturing deer is $10.00 each.Fallow-Hawke is funded by local philanthropy in the amount of $32,000 for 2020.How many deer can Fallow-Hawke capture during 2020?
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