On the CVP graph, the next unit sold will increase total cost by an amnount equal to the Select one: O a Difference between contribution margin and fixed costs b.Selling price per unit minus the variable costs per unit c Variable costs per unit d. Contribution margin ratio e Selling price per unit
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- On the CVP graph, the next unit sold will increase sales by an amount equal to the Select one: O a. Contribution margin ratio O b Selling price per unit minus the variable.costs per unit Oc Variable costs per unit Od. Difference between contribution margin and fixed costs O e. Selling price per unitOn the CVP graph, the next unit sold will increase total cost by an amount equal to the Select one: a. Contribution margin ratio b. Selling price per unit c. Selling price per unit minus the variable costs per unit d. Difference between contribution margin and fixed costs e. Variable costs per unit1. The slope of line B is equal to the: a. fixed cost per unit. b. selling price per unit. c. variable cost per unit. d. profit per unit. e. unit contribution margin. 2. Line A is the: a. total revenue line. b. Option 2 c. fixed cost line. d. variable cost line. e. total cost line. f. profit line.
- The contribution-margin ratio is: Select one: a. unit contribution margin divided by the selling price b. the difference between the selling price and the variable cost per unit. c. unit contribution margin divided by fixed cost per unit. d. variable cost per unit divided by the selling price e. fixed cost per unit divided by variable cost per unit.Answer the following: 1. The slope of line A is equal to the: a. fixed cost per unit. b. selling price per unit. c. profit per unit. d. semivariable cost per unit. e. unit contribution margin. 2. Line C represents the level of: a. fixed cost. b. variable cost. c. semivariable cost. d. total cost. e. mixed cost. 3. Line B represents the level of: a. fixed cost. b. variable cost. c. semivariable cost. d. total cost. e. mixed cost. 4. The slope of line B is equal to the: a. fixed cost per unit. b. selling price per unit. c. variable cost per unit. d. profit per unit. e. unit contribution margin. 5. Line A is the: a. total revenue line. b. Option 2 c. fixed cost line. d. variable cost line. e. total cost line. f. profit line.The contribution margin ratio is calculated as: O a. The selling price per unit ratio /variable cost per unit ratio O b. Selling price per unit the variable cost per unit O c. None of the given answers O d. The selling price per unit/variable cost per unit e. (total sales/total sales) – variable cost ratio
- On the cost-volume-profit graph, the area between the total cost line and the sales line before the break-even point represents The fixed cost amount a O The contribution margin per unit b O .c O The variable cost amount .d O The loss area The profit area .e OWhich of the following statements is true when making decisions using cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis? Select one: a. As long as the contribution margin is a positive number, net income will be positive b. As long as variable costs are more than fixed costs, net income will be negative c. As long as the contribution margin is greater than fixed costs, net income will be positive d. As long as the sales price per unit is greater than fixed costs per unit, net income will be positiveSolve the quantitative analysis problem from the picture below: Formulas: BEP : Fixed cost / (selling price per unit)-(variable cost per unit) : f / s - v profit : sX - f - vX (selling price per unit)(number of units sold) - [fixed cost + ( variable costs per unit)(number of units sold)]
- 1. The formula used to calculate the number of units needed in order to earn a target income is a. (Fixed costs + variable costs) / Sales b. (Fixed costs + target income) / Sales c. (Fixed costs + target income) / CM per unit d. (Fixed costs + variable costs) / CM per unit 2. The indifference point is reached when * a. The savings in variable cost is equal to the increase in fixed costs. b. The savings in variable cost is less than the increase in fixed costs. c. The savings in fixed cost is equal to the decrease in variable cost. d. The savings in fixed cost is more than the increase in variable costs.' 3. Which of the following is not an assumption used to prepare a cost-volume-profit graph? * a. Constant sales mix b. Constant cost fluctuations c. Units produced equal units sold d. Liner costs within the relevant rangeThe background information is provided in the image attached. Solve the following: g) Briefly explain the impact of each of the following scenarios on the contribution margin per unit and thebreak-even point:(i) Sales volume increases(ii) Total fixed cost decreases(iii) Selling price per unit increases(iv) Variable cost per unit increasescompute for the following items: d. Contribution margin ratio e. Breakeven point in pesos f. Breakeven point in unit sales