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book BASIC MARKETING 19th Edition by William Perreault ,Joseph Cannon ,Jerome McCarthy cover

BASIC MARKETING 19th Edition by William Perreault ,Joseph Cannon ,Jerome McCarthy

Edition 19ISBN: 978-0078028984
book BASIC MARKETING 19th Edition by William Perreault ,Joseph Cannon ,Jerome McCarthy cover

BASIC MARKETING 19th Edition by William Perreault ,Joseph Cannon ,Jerome McCarthy

Edition 19ISBN: 978-0078028984
Exercise 11
BREAK-EVEN/PROFIT ANALYSIS
This problem lets you see the dynamics of break-even analysis. The starting values (costs, revenues, etc.) for this problem are from the break-even analysis example in this chapter (see Exhibit 18-8).
The first column computes a break-even point. You can change costs and prices to figure new break-even points (in units and dollars). The second column goes further. There you can specify target profit level, and the unit and dollar sales needed to achieve your target profit level will be computed.
You can also estimate possible sales quantities, and the program will compute costs, sales, and profits. Use this spreadsheet to address the following issues.
a. Vary the selling price between $1.00 and $1.40. Prepare a table showing how the break-even point (in units and dollars) changes at the different price levels.
b. If you hope to earn a target profit of $15,000, how many units would you have to sell What would total cost be Total sales dollars ( Note: Use the right-hand ["profit analysis"] column in the spreadsheet.)
c. Using the "profit analysis" column (column 2), allow your estimate of the sales quantity to vary between 64,000 and 96,000. Prepare a table that shows, for each quantity level, what happens to average cost per unit and profit. Explain why average cost changes as it does over the different quantity values.
For additional questions related to this problem, see Exercise 18-5 in the Learning Aid for Use with Basic Marketing, 17th edition.
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