Deck 3: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis

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An assumption needed for CVP analysis in multiple-product companies is that the sales mix remains constant.
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The contribution margin per unit is calculated as Selling Price per unit minus Variable Cost per unit.
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When an organization produces and sells a number of different products or services, the weighted average contribution margin per unit is used to determine the breakeven point or target profit in units.
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Assumptions and limitations are irrelevant when using CVP analysis.
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CVP calculations can only be used in companies that sell a single product.
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The margin of safety is the excess of a firm's profits above the breakeven point.
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The breakeven point is often expressed as a cost per unit.
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CVP analysis can be used in companies that sell multiple products.
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Accountants develop CVP analysis to help managers decide which products or services to emphasize.
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Because managers cannot usually be certain about their cost function, they also cannot be certain about the level of sales needed to earn a target profit.
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A CVP analysis indicates that the breakeven point for Rebo Company is 2,000 units. If the company sells 2,350 units, then it will be guaranteed to earn a profit.
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CVP analysis can assist in budgeting for discretionary expenditures, such as fixed costs for advertising.
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In CVP analysis, costs are assumed to be linear; that is, they can be expressed as "TC = F + VxQ" format, where F represents total fixed costs.
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A linear revenue function is one of the assumptions involved in CVP analysis.
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On a cost-volume-profit graph, the breakeven point is located where the fixed cost line intersects the x-axis.
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If a company can produce and sell 400 units at $10 each and its variable costs are $6 per unit, expected profit using the profit equation will be $1,600.
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Accountants typically do not perform CVP analysis; instead, they delegate that responsibility to production managers.
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The breakeven point can be expressed as a number of units or as total amount of revenue.
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Managers implicitly assume that operations will be within the relevant range when using CVP analysis.
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For companies with multiple products, the sales mix should be stated as a proportion of units when performing CVP computations in units.
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Managers can use cost-volume-profit analysis to:
I) Plan operating activity levels
II) Achieve targeted profits
III) Monitor organizational performance

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
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Gross margin and contribution margin mean the same thing; they are just different ways of describing the result of sales less COGS (either variable or fixed).
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Alpha Corporation's fixed costs total $10,000, while Beta Corporation's fixed costs total $12,000 for the same period of time. Therefore, Beta has a higher margin of safety than Alpha.
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Which of the following is an uncertainty faced by managers in CVP analysis?
I) Unexpected changes in costs
II) How quickly demand for new products will change
III) The amount of budgeted advertising costs

A) III only
B) I and II only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
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CVP analysis can be used in the following type(s) of organization:
I) Manufacturing
II) Service
III) Not-for-profit

A) I and III only
B) II and III only
C) I and II only
D) I, II, and III
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The Puppet Co. has the following unit and mix data:  Do  Dah  Total  Unit sales price $5.00$4.00 Unit contribution margin 0.750.6 Sales mix ($)80%20% Fixed costs $99,000 Target profit 24,750\begin{array}{lll}&\text { Do }&\text { Dah }&\text { Total }\\\text { Unit sales price } & \$ 5.00 & \$ 4.00 \\\text { Unit contribution margin } & 0.75 & 0.6 \\\text { Sales mix }(\$) & 80 \% & 20 \%\\\text { Fixed costs }&&&\$99,000\\\text { Target profit }&&&24,750\end{array} How many units in total must be sold to earn the target profit?

A) 687,500
B) 165,000
C) 112,500
D) 171,875
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The Puppet Co. has the following unit and mix data:  Do  Dah  Total  Unit sales price $5.00$4.00 Unit contribution margin 0.750.6 Sales mix ($)80%20% Fixed costs $99,000 Target profit 24,750\begin{array}{lll}&\text { Do }&\text { Dah }&\text { Total }\\\text { Unit sales price } & \$ 5.00 & \$ 4.00 \\\text { Unit contribution margin } & 0.75 & 0.6 \\\text { Sales mix }(\$) & 80 \% & 20 \%\\\text { Fixed costs }&&&\$99,000\\\text { Target profit }&&&24,750\end{array} How many units of Dah must be sold at the breakeven point?

A) 75,000
B) 27,500
C) 37,500
D) 55,000
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A larger margin of safety gives managers greater confidence in making plans such as incurring additional fixed costs.
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} PhotoMix's pre-tax profit next period is expected to be:

A) $240
B) $300
C) More than $300
D) Cannot be determined
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CVP analysis can be used to make decisions about discretionary expenditures, such as:

A) Advertising
B) Taxes
C) Direct materials purchases
D) City license fees
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} When using units as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do picture holders represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.

A) 33%
B) 46%
C) Some other percentage
D) Cannot be determined
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CVP analysis is most likely to be used for which of the following decisions?

A) The amount of discretionary expenditures for the next period
B) The organizational vision
C) The exact level of operations at which the organization will operate
D) Whether to buy a business segment operating in Germany
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} The weighted average contribution margin per unit, rounded to the nearest cent, is:

A) $3.00
B) $4.00
C) $4.15
D) $6.00
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A firm with fixed costs of $61,500 per month sells three products with the following characteristics:  Sales Mix  Contribution  Product  Percentage  Margin P25%$48Q50%50R25%52\begin{array}{lll}& \text { Sales Mix } & \text { Contribution } \\\text { Product } & \text { Percentage } & \text { Margin }\\\mathrm{P} & 25 \% & \$ 48 \\\mathrm{Q} & 50 \% & 50 \\\mathrm{R} & 25 \% & 52\end{array} How many total units must be sold to break even?

A) 1,230
B) 1,500
C) 1,533
D) 1,600
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If sales are $80,000, variable costs are $50,000, and fixed costs are $20,000, the contribution margin ratio is:

A) 37.5%
B) 12.5%
C) 62.5%
D) 25.0%
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} The weighted average contribution margin ratio, rounded to the nearest whole percent, is:

A) 57%
B) 59%
C) 60%
D) Some other number
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The margin of safety can be expressed in units, dollars, or a percentage.
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} When using revenues as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do CD holders represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.

A) 44%
B) 38%
C) 31%
D) Cannot be determined
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Hangers Co. manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data: Unit sales price \quad$30\$ 30
Variable manufacturing cost per unit \quad 17
Fixed manufacturing costs \quad 72,000
Variable selling cost per unit \quad 1
Fixed selling costs \quad 27,000
Marginal tax rate 40%\quad 40 \% What amount of total revenue would be needed to meet an after-tax profit target of $48,000?

A) $365,000
B) $547,500
C) $630,000
D) $447,500
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Which of the following techniques examine changes in profits in response to changes in volume, costs, and prices?

A) Activity-based costing
B) Financial statement analysis
C) Cost-volume-profit analysis
D) Balanced scorecard
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At the breakeven point:

A) Sales will be equal to variable costs plus target profit
B) Sales will be equal to variable costs plus fixed costs
C) Sales will be equal to fixed costs plus target profit
D) Fixed costs will be equal to variable costs
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How is the relevant range of activity related to CVP analysis?

A) Managers are normally uncertain about the relevant range
B) In CVP analysis, operations are assumed to be within the relevant range
C) The relevant range is irrelevant to CVP analysis
D) The relevant range affects costs but not revenues
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Which of the following business conditions may violate an assumption of CVP analysis?
I) Supplier volume discounts
II) Learning curves
III) Customer discounts

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) I, II, and III
D) I and III only
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Which of the following is the amount by which sales could drop before profits reach the breakeven point?

A) Operating leverage
B) Total contribution margin
C) Margin of safety
D) Incremental sales
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The margin of safety is:

A) The difference between estimated sales and breakeven sales.
B) Not a useful measure for management in understanding the risk associated with a product line.
C) The amount sales can drop before the target profit is met.
D) How far sales must increase to earn a profit.
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Which of the following is not an assumption in CVP analysis?

A) Actual costs will be exactly the amount that we predict in the analysis
B) Operations are within the relevant range
C) The revenue function is linear
D) The cost function is linear
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The breakeven point can be defined as:

A) The point at which sales equal variable costs
B) The point at which the total contribution margin equals the total fixed costs
C) The level of operations at which the firm earns a profit
D) The level of operations that equals budgeted sales
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MacLean Company produces a single product. Following is cost information:  Variable Cost  Fixed Cost  Per Unit  Manufacturing costs $35,000$15 Non-manufacturing costs 60,00010\begin{array}{lll}&&\text { Variable Cost }\\&\text { Fixed Cost }&\text { Per Unit }\\\text { Manufacturing costs } & \$ 35,000 & \$ 15 \\\text { Non-manufacturing costs } & 60,000 & 10\end{array} If the product sells for $60, how many units must be sold to break even?

A) 1,000
B) 2,375
C) 2,714
D) 3,800
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The cost function for Ciao Company is: TC = $800 + 0.375 × Revenue. If Ciao expects after-tax income of $600, and the tax rate is 40%, what is the firm's margin of safety?

A) $3,680
B) $2,400
C) $2,880
D) $1,600
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What is the relationship between the margin of safety percentage and the degree of operating leverage?

A) They are unrelated
B) They are always the same
C) They are reciprocals
D) They are both subject to management bias
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Ciao Company manufactures a single product. The product sells for $10. The variable manufacturing cost per unit is $2 and the variable selling cost is $2 per unit. Ciao incurs monthly fixed costs of $100,000 for manufacturing and $140,000 for administration and selling.
Ciao Company is considering changes to its production and distribution procedures. If the changes are made, total variable costs (manufacturing and selling) will be $3 and total fixed costs (manufacturing, administration, and selling) will be $350,000 per month. The selling price will remain at $10. If the changes are made, the number of units required to break even will be:

A) Greater than before
B) The same as before
C) Less than before
D) Cannot be determined
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Area C is best described as: </strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Area C is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Point A is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Point A is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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When the assumption of linearity is applied to revenue in CVP analysis:

A) Fixed cost per unit increases as revenue decreases
B) Variable cost per unit is linear with respect to total revenue
C) The sales mix and all of the prices remain constant
D) The sales mix remains constant, but prices decrease as volumes increase
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The assumption of cost function linearity means:
I) Fixed costs remain fixed.
II) Sales mix remains constant.
III) The average cost per unit remains constant.

A) I only
B) I and II only
C) I, II, and III
D) III only
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Terry's Donut Shop had the following activity for December:  Total donuts sold 17,000 Total revenues $595,000 Total fixed costs 99,000 Total variable costs 357,000\begin{array} { l l } \text { Total donuts sold } & 17,000 \\\text { Total revenues } & \$ 595,000 \\\text { Total fixed costs } & 99,000 \\\text { Total variable costs } & 357,000\end{array} What was Terry's margin of safety, in dollars?

A) $430,000
B) $247,500
C) $347,500
D) $357,000
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The ratio of contribution margin / profit is used to compute a company's:

A) Expected fixed costs
B) Degree of operating leverage
C) Margin of safety
D) Margin of safety percentage
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Managers should consider which of the following in CVP analysis?
I) Assumptions
II) Uncertainties
III) Biases

A) II and III only
B) I and III only
C) I and II only
D) I, II, and III
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Point B is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Point B is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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In CVP analysis, managers usually assume that the cost function is linear. Which of the following equations best represents a linear function for total cost if the cost is a mixed cost?

A) y = $200 + $60x
B) y = $60x2
C) y = $60x
D) y = $200
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Stain Manufacturer's contribution margin is $200, after-tax income is $96, and the tax rate is 40%. What are the fixed costs?

A) $60
B) $50
C) $40
D) $33
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Area D is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Area D is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The point where the dashed line intersects the solid line is the:</strong> A) Variable cost per unit B) Breakeven point C) Unit contribution margin D) None of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> The point where the dashed line intersects the solid line is the:

A) Variable cost per unit
B) Breakeven point
C) Unit contribution margin
D) None of the above
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The solid line represents:</strong> A) Total variable costs B) Total fixed costs C) Total costs D) Total revenues <div style=padding-top: 35px> The solid line represents:

A) Total variable costs
B) Total fixed costs
C) Total costs
D) Total revenues
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Chisholm Co. has a contribution margin ratio of 40% and a breakeven point of $200,000 in sales. If the firm reports net income of $50,000 after taxes of 50%, what were total sales for the year?

A) $450,000
B) $466,667
C) $500,000
D) $700,000
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Ruben, Inc. is a management consulting firm specializing in pension plans. Its billing rate to clients is $120 per hour, and variable costs average $80 per hour. Fixed costs are $24,000 per month. The income tax rate is 20%.
If variable costs increase by 10% and management increases its billing rate by 10%, what is the effect on the breakeven point, in billable hours?

A) It increases the breakeven point
B) The breakeven point will not change
C) It decreases the breakeven point
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The area to the left of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is below the solid line, shows where Turner:</strong> A) Operates at a loss B) Operates at a profit C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant D) Cannot be determined <div style=padding-top: 35px> The area to the left of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is below the solid line, shows where Turner:

A) Operates at a loss
B) Operates at a profit
C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   Which of the following terms best describes the graph?</strong> A) Learning curve graph B) Operating leverage graph C) Margin of safety graph D) Cost-volume-profit graph <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following terms best describes the graph?

A) Learning curve graph
B) Operating leverage graph
C) Margin of safety graph
D) Cost-volume-profit graph
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When sales are $1,000, the contribution margin is $600 and a pre-tax loss of $60 occurs. What is the breakeven point in dollars?

A) $833
B) $1,100
C) $1,167
D) $1,750
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The Laser Co. produces a single product. Its cost structure is:  Variable Cost  Fixed Cost  Per Unit  Manufacturing costs $35,000$15 Non-manufacturing costs 60,00010\begin{array}{lll}&&\text { Variable Cost }\\&\text { Fixed Cost }&\text { Per Unit }\\\text { Manufacturing costs } & \$ 35,000 & \$ 15 \\\text { Non-manufacturing costs } & 60,000 & 10\end{array} If the firm sells 5,000 units per period, what price should be charged to earn $35,000?

A) $44
B) $45
C) $50
D) $51
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(B002) Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>(B002) Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The solid line intersects the y-axis at the:</strong> A) Fixed cost per unit B) Variable cost per unit C) Total fixed cost D) Total variable cost <div style=padding-top: 35px> The solid line intersects the y-axis at the:

A) Fixed cost per unit
B) Variable cost per unit
C) Total fixed cost
D) Total variable cost
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If the total contribution margin decreases and fixed costs do not change, pre-tax income

A) Decreases by an equal amount
B) Increases by an equal amount
C) Does not change
D) Increases by some other amount
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The dashed line represents:</strong> A) Total variable costs B) Total fixed costs C) Total costs D) Total revenues <div style=padding-top: 35px> The dashed line represents:

A) Total variable costs
B) Total fixed costs
C) Total costs
D) Total revenues
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Grady, Inc. produces a single product and projects the following costs for a normal month in which 100 units are produced and sold:  Manufacturing  Non-manufacturing  Fixed costs $8,000$5,000 Total variable costs 7,7006,050\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Manufacturing }&\text { Non-manufacturing }\\\text { Fixed costs } & \$ 8,000 & \$ 5,000 \\\text { Total variable costs } & 7,700 & 6,050\end{array} The selling price per unit is $300. What volume, in units, must Grady sell to break even?

A) 36
B) 58
C) 80
D) 90
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A firm selling three products has the following data:  Unit Unit Variable  Product Sales Mix Price cost P60,000 units $40$20Q40,000 units 6030R20,000 units 3015\begin{array}{llll}\text { Unit}&\text { Unit Variable }\\\text { Product }&\text {Sales Mix }&\text {Price }&\text {cost }\\P & 60,000 \text { units } & \$ 40 & \$ 20 \\Q & 40,000 \text { units } & 60 & 30 \\R & 20,000 \text { units } & 30 & 15\end{array} If the firm can change the sales mix from 60,000 P, 40,000 Q, and 20,000 R to 60,000 P, 20,000 Q, and 40,000 R, pre-tax income will be:

A) Lower
B) Higher
C) Unchanged
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The horizontal (x) axis shows:</strong> A) Fixed costs B) Revenues C) Units D) Variable costs <div style=padding-top: 35px> The horizontal ("x") axis shows:

A) Fixed costs
B) Revenues
C) Units
D) Variable costs
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Ruben, Inc. is a management consulting firm specializing in pension plans. Its billing rate to clients is $120 per hour, and variable costs average $80 per hour. Fixed costs are $24,000 per month. The income tax rate is 20%.
If variable costs increase by 10% and management increases its billing rate by 8%, what is the effect on the breakeven point, in billable hours?

A) It increases the breakeven point
B) The breakeven point will not change
C) It decreases the breakeven point
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The area to the right of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is above the solid line, shows where TXC:</strong> A) Operates at a loss B) Operates at a profit C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant D) Cannot be determined <div style=padding-top: 35px> The area to the right of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is above the solid line, shows where TXC:

A) Operates at a loss
B) Operates at a profit
C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant
D) Cannot be determined
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At a breakeven point of 300 units, the variable costs were $600 and the fixed costs were $300. What will the next (i.e., 401st) unit sold contribute to profit before income taxes?

A) $0
B) $2
C) $1
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The vertical (y) axis shows:</strong> A) Dollars B) Units C) Contribution margin D) Total profit <div style=padding-top: 35px> The vertical ("y") axis shows:

A) Dollars
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Deck 3: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
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An assumption needed for CVP analysis in multiple-product companies is that the sales mix remains constant.
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The contribution margin per unit is calculated as Selling Price per unit minus Variable Cost per unit.
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When an organization produces and sells a number of different products or services, the weighted average contribution margin per unit is used to determine the breakeven point or target profit in units.
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Assumptions and limitations are irrelevant when using CVP analysis.
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CVP calculations can only be used in companies that sell a single product.
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The margin of safety is the excess of a firm's profits above the breakeven point.
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The breakeven point is often expressed as a cost per unit.
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CVP analysis can be used in companies that sell multiple products.
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Accountants develop CVP analysis to help managers decide which products or services to emphasize.
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Because managers cannot usually be certain about their cost function, they also cannot be certain about the level of sales needed to earn a target profit.
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A CVP analysis indicates that the breakeven point for Rebo Company is 2,000 units. If the company sells 2,350 units, then it will be guaranteed to earn a profit.
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CVP analysis can assist in budgeting for discretionary expenditures, such as fixed costs for advertising.
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In CVP analysis, costs are assumed to be linear; that is, they can be expressed as "TC = F + VxQ" format, where F represents total fixed costs.
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A linear revenue function is one of the assumptions involved in CVP analysis.
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On a cost-volume-profit graph, the breakeven point is located where the fixed cost line intersects the x-axis.
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If a company can produce and sell 400 units at $10 each and its variable costs are $6 per unit, expected profit using the profit equation will be $1,600.
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Accountants typically do not perform CVP analysis; instead, they delegate that responsibility to production managers.
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The breakeven point can be expressed as a number of units or as total amount of revenue.
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Managers implicitly assume that operations will be within the relevant range when using CVP analysis.
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For companies with multiple products, the sales mix should be stated as a proportion of units when performing CVP computations in units.
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Managers can use cost-volume-profit analysis to:
I) Plan operating activity levels
II) Achieve targeted profits
III) Monitor organizational performance

A) I only
B) II and III only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
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Gross margin and contribution margin mean the same thing; they are just different ways of describing the result of sales less COGS (either variable or fixed).
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Alpha Corporation's fixed costs total $10,000, while Beta Corporation's fixed costs total $12,000 for the same period of time. Therefore, Beta has a higher margin of safety than Alpha.
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Which of the following is an uncertainty faced by managers in CVP analysis?
I) Unexpected changes in costs
II) How quickly demand for new products will change
III) The amount of budgeted advertising costs

A) III only
B) I and II only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
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CVP analysis can be used in the following type(s) of organization:
I) Manufacturing
II) Service
III) Not-for-profit

A) I and III only
B) II and III only
C) I and II only
D) I, II, and III
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The Puppet Co. has the following unit and mix data:  Do  Dah  Total  Unit sales price $5.00$4.00 Unit contribution margin 0.750.6 Sales mix ($)80%20% Fixed costs $99,000 Target profit 24,750\begin{array}{lll}&\text { Do }&\text { Dah }&\text { Total }\\\text { Unit sales price } & \$ 5.00 & \$ 4.00 \\\text { Unit contribution margin } & 0.75 & 0.6 \\\text { Sales mix }(\$) & 80 \% & 20 \%\\\text { Fixed costs }&&&\$99,000\\\text { Target profit }&&&24,750\end{array} How many units in total must be sold to earn the target profit?

A) 687,500
B) 165,000
C) 112,500
D) 171,875
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The Puppet Co. has the following unit and mix data:  Do  Dah  Total  Unit sales price $5.00$4.00 Unit contribution margin 0.750.6 Sales mix ($)80%20% Fixed costs $99,000 Target profit 24,750\begin{array}{lll}&\text { Do }&\text { Dah }&\text { Total }\\\text { Unit sales price } & \$ 5.00 & \$ 4.00 \\\text { Unit contribution margin } & 0.75 & 0.6 \\\text { Sales mix }(\$) & 80 \% & 20 \%\\\text { Fixed costs }&&&\$99,000\\\text { Target profit }&&&24,750\end{array} How many units of Dah must be sold at the breakeven point?

A) 75,000
B) 27,500
C) 37,500
D) 55,000
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A larger margin of safety gives managers greater confidence in making plans such as incurring additional fixed costs.
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} PhotoMix's pre-tax profit next period is expected to be:

A) $240
B) $300
C) More than $300
D) Cannot be determined
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CVP analysis can be used to make decisions about discretionary expenditures, such as:

A) Advertising
B) Taxes
C) Direct materials purchases
D) City license fees
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} When using units as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do picture holders represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.

A) 33%
B) 46%
C) Some other percentage
D) Cannot be determined
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CVP analysis is most likely to be used for which of the following decisions?

A) The amount of discretionary expenditures for the next period
B) The organizational vision
C) The exact level of operations at which the organization will operate
D) Whether to buy a business segment operating in Germany
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} The weighted average contribution margin per unit, rounded to the nearest cent, is:

A) $3.00
B) $4.00
C) $4.15
D) $6.00
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A firm with fixed costs of $61,500 per month sells three products with the following characteristics:  Sales Mix  Contribution  Product  Percentage  Margin P25%$48Q50%50R25%52\begin{array}{lll}& \text { Sales Mix } & \text { Contribution } \\\text { Product } & \text { Percentage } & \text { Margin }\\\mathrm{P} & 25 \% & \$ 48 \\\mathrm{Q} & 50 \% & 50 \\\mathrm{R} & 25 \% & 52\end{array} How many total units must be sold to break even?

A) 1,230
B) 1,500
C) 1,533
D) 1,600
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If sales are $80,000, variable costs are $50,000, and fixed costs are $20,000, the contribution margin ratio is:

A) 37.5%
B) 12.5%
C) 62.5%
D) 25.0%
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} The weighted average contribution margin ratio, rounded to the nearest whole percent, is:

A) 57%
B) 59%
C) 60%
D) Some other number
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The margin of safety can be expressed in units, dollars, or a percentage.
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PhotoMix Corporation produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:  Total Fixed costs $2,400 Tax rate 40%\begin{array}{lr}\text { Total Fixed costs } & \$ 2,400 \\\text { Tax rate } & 40 \%\end{array}

 Picture  Candle  CD  Holders  Holders  Holders  Normal volume 300150200 Price per unit $5$7$10 Variable cost per unit 234\begin{array}{lrrr}&\text { Picture } & \text { Candle } & \text { CD } \\&\text { Holders } & \text { Holders } & \text { Holders } \\\hline\text { Normal volume } & 300 & 150 & 200 \\\text { Price per unit } & \$ 5 & \$ 7 & \$ 10 \\\text { Variable cost per unit } & 2 & 3 & 4\end{array} When using revenues as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do CD holders represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.

A) 44%
B) 38%
C) 31%
D) Cannot be determined
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Hangers Co. manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data: Unit sales price \quad$30\$ 30
Variable manufacturing cost per unit \quad 17
Fixed manufacturing costs \quad 72,000
Variable selling cost per unit \quad 1
Fixed selling costs \quad 27,000
Marginal tax rate 40%\quad 40 \% What amount of total revenue would be needed to meet an after-tax profit target of $48,000?

A) $365,000
B) $547,500
C) $630,000
D) $447,500
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Which of the following techniques examine changes in profits in response to changes in volume, costs, and prices?

A) Activity-based costing
B) Financial statement analysis
C) Cost-volume-profit analysis
D) Balanced scorecard
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At the breakeven point:

A) Sales will be equal to variable costs plus target profit
B) Sales will be equal to variable costs plus fixed costs
C) Sales will be equal to fixed costs plus target profit
D) Fixed costs will be equal to variable costs
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How is the relevant range of activity related to CVP analysis?

A) Managers are normally uncertain about the relevant range
B) In CVP analysis, operations are assumed to be within the relevant range
C) The relevant range is irrelevant to CVP analysis
D) The relevant range affects costs but not revenues
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Which of the following business conditions may violate an assumption of CVP analysis?
I) Supplier volume discounts
II) Learning curves
III) Customer discounts

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) I, II, and III
D) I and III only
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Which of the following is the amount by which sales could drop before profits reach the breakeven point?

A) Operating leverage
B) Total contribution margin
C) Margin of safety
D) Incremental sales
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The margin of safety is:

A) The difference between estimated sales and breakeven sales.
B) Not a useful measure for management in understanding the risk associated with a product line.
C) The amount sales can drop before the target profit is met.
D) How far sales must increase to earn a profit.
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Which of the following is not an assumption in CVP analysis?

A) Actual costs will be exactly the amount that we predict in the analysis
B) Operations are within the relevant range
C) The revenue function is linear
D) The cost function is linear
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The breakeven point can be defined as:

A) The point at which sales equal variable costs
B) The point at which the total contribution margin equals the total fixed costs
C) The level of operations at which the firm earns a profit
D) The level of operations that equals budgeted sales
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MacLean Company produces a single product. Following is cost information:  Variable Cost  Fixed Cost  Per Unit  Manufacturing costs $35,000$15 Non-manufacturing costs 60,00010\begin{array}{lll}&&\text { Variable Cost }\\&\text { Fixed Cost }&\text { Per Unit }\\\text { Manufacturing costs } & \$ 35,000 & \$ 15 \\\text { Non-manufacturing costs } & 60,000 & 10\end{array} If the product sells for $60, how many units must be sold to break even?

A) 1,000
B) 2,375
C) 2,714
D) 3,800
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The cost function for Ciao Company is: TC = $800 + 0.375 × Revenue. If Ciao expects after-tax income of $600, and the tax rate is 40%, what is the firm's margin of safety?

A) $3,680
B) $2,400
C) $2,880
D) $1,600
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What is the relationship between the margin of safety percentage and the degree of operating leverage?

A) They are unrelated
B) They are always the same
C) They are reciprocals
D) They are both subject to management bias
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51
Ciao Company manufactures a single product. The product sells for $10. The variable manufacturing cost per unit is $2 and the variable selling cost is $2 per unit. Ciao incurs monthly fixed costs of $100,000 for manufacturing and $140,000 for administration and selling.
Ciao Company is considering changes to its production and distribution procedures. If the changes are made, total variable costs (manufacturing and selling) will be $3 and total fixed costs (manufacturing, administration, and selling) will be $350,000 per month. The selling price will remain at $10. If the changes are made, the number of units required to break even will be:

A) Greater than before
B) The same as before
C) Less than before
D) Cannot be determined
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Area C is best described as: </strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point
Area C is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
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D) Breakeven point
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Point A is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point
Point A is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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When the assumption of linearity is applied to revenue in CVP analysis:

A) Fixed cost per unit increases as revenue decreases
B) Variable cost per unit is linear with respect to total revenue
C) The sales mix and all of the prices remain constant
D) The sales mix remains constant, but prices decrease as volumes increase
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The assumption of cost function linearity means:
I) Fixed costs remain fixed.
II) Sales mix remains constant.
III) The average cost per unit remains constant.

A) I only
B) I and II only
C) I, II, and III
D) III only
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Terry's Donut Shop had the following activity for December:  Total donuts sold 17,000 Total revenues $595,000 Total fixed costs 99,000 Total variable costs 357,000\begin{array} { l l } \text { Total donuts sold } & 17,000 \\\text { Total revenues } & \$ 595,000 \\\text { Total fixed costs } & 99,000 \\\text { Total variable costs } & 357,000\end{array} What was Terry's margin of safety, in dollars?

A) $430,000
B) $247,500
C) $347,500
D) $357,000
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57
The ratio of contribution margin / profit is used to compute a company's:

A) Expected fixed costs
B) Degree of operating leverage
C) Margin of safety
D) Margin of safety percentage
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Managers should consider which of the following in CVP analysis?
I) Assumptions
II) Uncertainties
III) Biases

A) II and III only
B) I and III only
C) I and II only
D) I, II, and III
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Point B is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point
Point B is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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In CVP analysis, managers usually assume that the cost function is linear. Which of the following equations best represents a linear function for total cost if the cost is a mixed cost?

A) y = $200 + $60x
B) y = $60x2
C) y = $60x
D) y = $200
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Stain Manufacturer's contribution margin is $200, after-tax income is $96, and the tax rate is 40%. What are the fixed costs?

A) $60
B) $50
C) $40
D) $33
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FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
<strong>FCS Corporation sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:   Area D is best described as:</strong> A) Fixed cost B) Margin of safety C) Estimated profit at actual volume D) Breakeven point
Area D is best described as:

A) Fixed cost
B) Margin of safety
C) Estimated profit at actual volume
D) Breakeven point
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The point where the dashed line intersects the solid line is the:</strong> A) Variable cost per unit B) Breakeven point C) Unit contribution margin D) None of the above The point where the dashed line intersects the solid line is the:

A) Variable cost per unit
B) Breakeven point
C) Unit contribution margin
D) None of the above
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The solid line represents:</strong> A) Total variable costs B) Total fixed costs C) Total costs D) Total revenues The solid line represents:

A) Total variable costs
B) Total fixed costs
C) Total costs
D) Total revenues
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Chisholm Co. has a contribution margin ratio of 40% and a breakeven point of $200,000 in sales. If the firm reports net income of $50,000 after taxes of 50%, what were total sales for the year?

A) $450,000
B) $466,667
C) $500,000
D) $700,000
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Ruben, Inc. is a management consulting firm specializing in pension plans. Its billing rate to clients is $120 per hour, and variable costs average $80 per hour. Fixed costs are $24,000 per month. The income tax rate is 20%.
If variable costs increase by 10% and management increases its billing rate by 10%, what is the effect on the breakeven point, in billable hours?

A) It increases the breakeven point
B) The breakeven point will not change
C) It decreases the breakeven point
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The area to the left of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is below the solid line, shows where Turner:</strong> A) Operates at a loss B) Operates at a profit C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant D) Cannot be determined The area to the left of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is below the solid line, shows where Turner:

A) Operates at a loss
B) Operates at a profit
C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   Which of the following terms best describes the graph?</strong> A) Learning curve graph B) Operating leverage graph C) Margin of safety graph D) Cost-volume-profit graph Which of the following terms best describes the graph?

A) Learning curve graph
B) Operating leverage graph
C) Margin of safety graph
D) Cost-volume-profit graph
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69
When sales are $1,000, the contribution margin is $600 and a pre-tax loss of $60 occurs. What is the breakeven point in dollars?

A) $833
B) $1,100
C) $1,167
D) $1,750
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70
The Laser Co. produces a single product. Its cost structure is:  Variable Cost  Fixed Cost  Per Unit  Manufacturing costs $35,000$15 Non-manufacturing costs 60,00010\begin{array}{lll}&&\text { Variable Cost }\\&\text { Fixed Cost }&\text { Per Unit }\\\text { Manufacturing costs } & \$ 35,000 & \$ 15 \\\text { Non-manufacturing costs } & 60,000 & 10\end{array} If the firm sells 5,000 units per period, what price should be charged to earn $35,000?

A) $44
B) $45
C) $50
D) $51
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(B002) Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>(B002) Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The solid line intersects the y-axis at the:</strong> A) Fixed cost per unit B) Variable cost per unit C) Total fixed cost D) Total variable cost The solid line intersects the y-axis at the:

A) Fixed cost per unit
B) Variable cost per unit
C) Total fixed cost
D) Total variable cost
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If the total contribution margin decreases and fixed costs do not change, pre-tax income

A) Decreases by an equal amount
B) Increases by an equal amount
C) Does not change
D) Increases by some other amount
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The dashed line represents:</strong> A) Total variable costs B) Total fixed costs C) Total costs D) Total revenues The dashed line represents:

A) Total variable costs
B) Total fixed costs
C) Total costs
D) Total revenues
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Grady, Inc. produces a single product and projects the following costs for a normal month in which 100 units are produced and sold:  Manufacturing  Non-manufacturing  Fixed costs $8,000$5,000 Total variable costs 7,7006,050\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Manufacturing }&\text { Non-manufacturing }\\\text { Fixed costs } & \$ 8,000 & \$ 5,000 \\\text { Total variable costs } & 7,700 & 6,050\end{array} The selling price per unit is $300. What volume, in units, must Grady sell to break even?

A) 36
B) 58
C) 80
D) 90
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75
A firm selling three products has the following data:  Unit Unit Variable  Product Sales Mix Price cost P60,000 units $40$20Q40,000 units 6030R20,000 units 3015\begin{array}{llll}\text { Unit}&\text { Unit Variable }\\\text { Product }&\text {Sales Mix }&\text {Price }&\text {cost }\\P & 60,000 \text { units } & \$ 40 & \$ 20 \\Q & 40,000 \text { units } & 60 & 30 \\R & 20,000 \text { units } & 30 & 15\end{array} If the firm can change the sales mix from 60,000 P, 40,000 Q, and 20,000 R to 60,000 P, 20,000 Q, and 40,000 R, pre-tax income will be:

A) Lower
B) Higher
C) Unchanged
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The horizontal (x) axis shows:</strong> A) Fixed costs B) Revenues C) Units D) Variable costs The horizontal ("x") axis shows:

A) Fixed costs
B) Revenues
C) Units
D) Variable costs
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77
Ruben, Inc. is a management consulting firm specializing in pension plans. Its billing rate to clients is $120 per hour, and variable costs average $80 per hour. Fixed costs are $24,000 per month. The income tax rate is 20%.
If variable costs increase by 10% and management increases its billing rate by 8%, what is the effect on the breakeven point, in billable hours?

A) It increases the breakeven point
B) The breakeven point will not change
C) It decreases the breakeven point
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The area to the right of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is above the solid line, shows where TXC:</strong> A) Operates at a loss B) Operates at a profit C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant D) Cannot be determined The area to the right of the point where the two lines intersect, where the dashed line is above the solid line, shows where TXC:

A) Operates at a loss
B) Operates at a profit
C) Breaks even if product mix remains constant
D) Cannot be determined
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At a breakeven point of 300 units, the variable costs were $600 and the fixed costs were $300. What will the next (i.e., 401st) unit sold contribute to profit before income taxes?

A) $0
B) $2
C) $1
D) Cannot be determined
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Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x. <strong>Data extracted from the accounting information system of Turner Corporation produced the following graph. The equation of the dashed line is y = $25x; the equation of the solid line is y = $200 + $5x.   The vertical (y) axis shows:</strong> A) Dollars B) Units C) Contribution margin D) Total profit The vertical ("y") axis shows:

A) Dollars
B) Units
C) Contribution margin
D) Total profit
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