COST ACCOUNTING
BREAK EVEN POINT
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87 units sold
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870 units sold
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8700 units sold
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This is a trick question ____ it depends on the stock market return
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Detailed explanation-1: -The break-even point is essential for business owners because it represents the minimum level of sales that must be achieved to generate a profit. If a business owner knows the break-even point, they can make informed decisions about pricing, production levels, and other factors that impact the bottom line.
Detailed explanation-2: -To calculate the break-even point in units use the formula: Break-Even point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ (Sales price per unit – Variable costs per unit) or in sales dollars using the formula: Break-Even point (sales dollars) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution Margin.
Detailed explanation-3: -Break-even point in units = Fixed costs ÷ Contribution margin per unit. Your break-even point in units will tell you exactly how many units you need to sell to turn a profit. If you’re able to sell more units beyond this point, you’ll be making a profit.
Detailed explanation-4: -For example, the break-even price for selling a product would be the sum of the unit’s fixed cost and variable cost incurred to make the product. Thus if it costs $20 total to produce a good, if it sells for $20 exactly, it is the break-even price.