General Terms
Break-Even and Profit Analysis
Segmented Income Statements
Changes in Profit
Margin of Safety & Degree of Operating Leverage
100

This is the definition of a common fixed cost

a. The costs that only arise due to the existence of a particular segment

100

This is the formula used to figure out how much sales we need to attain a specific target profit. 

b. (Fixed expenses + Target Profit)/CM Ratio 

100

This is how to calculate a segment margin.

c. Contribution Margin - Traceable Fixed Costs

100

This is the formula we use to calculate the change in profit in unit sales.

d. Unit CM * Change in Units 

100

This is the formula needed to calculate the margin of safety. 

c. Total sales - Break-even Sales 

200

This is the definition of a common fixed cost. 

b. costs that deal with the firm’s operations as a whole

200

This is the formula we use to calculate the break-even point in dollar sales. 

a. (Fixed Expenses + 0)/CM Ratio

200

If Segment A has:

  • Sales = $500,000

  • Variable Expenses = $300,000

  • Traceable Fixed Expenses = $150,000

This is the segment margin. 


a. $50,000

200

Suppose that a firm sells 12,000 units of product. If the company increases its sales volume by 4,000 units as well as increase their advertising budget by $60,000, what is the change in net operating income? Assume that the company has sales of $480,000 and variable expenses of $120,000. 

c. $60,000

200

This is the formula to calculate the degree of operating leverage. 

b. Contribution Margin/Net Operating Income 

300

This is what the break even point is. 

d. The bare minimum amount of units and/or sales needed to make a profit

300

A firm would like to attain a target profit of $50,000. They have fixed expenses of $30,000, a selling price of $70, and a unit variable expense of $30. What is the amount of unit sales needed to attain this profit?

b. 2,000 units

300

This is how we calculate the break-even point for a specific segment (assume dollar sales). 

c. (Traceable Fixed Costs)/Segment CM Ratio 

300

Assume a firm has $106,000 in sales and $63,600 in variable expenses. 

If the company can sell more units, thereby increasing sales by $80,000 per month, and there is no change in fixed expenses, by how much would you expect monthly net operating income to increase?

b. $32,000

300

This is the formula we use to calculate % change in profits.

c. % change in sales * Degree of operating leverage 

400

This is what margin of safety means. 

c. The amount that a firm can afford to lose before no longer making a profit

400

A firm has total fixed expenses of $125,000. They also have sales revenue of $600,000, variable expenses of $400,000 and sold 100,000 units. Calculate the break-even point in unit sales. 

b. 62,500 units

400

If Segment B has:

  • Sales = $800,000

  • Variable Expenses = $480,000

  • Traceable Fixed Expenses = $250,000

Calculate the segment margin. 


b. $70,000

400

Assume a firm has $150,000 in sales and $90,000 in variable expenses.

If the company can sell more units, thereby increasing sales by $50,000 per month, and there is no change in fixed expenses, by how much would you expect monthly net operating income to increase?

a. $20,000

400

A firm has actual sales of $500,000. They also have fixed expenses of $100,000 and variable expenses of $300,000. This is their margin of safety. 

a. $250,000

500

This is what the degree of operating leverage is. 

b. The amount which measures the sensitivity of net operating income to a % change in profits

500

A firm would like to attain a target profit of $100,000. They have fixed expenses of $50,000, Sales revenue of $800,000, and Variable Expenses of $200,000. What is the amount of dollar sales needed to attain this profit?

b. $200,000

500

If Segment C has:

  • Sales = $650,000

  • Variable Expenses = $390,000

  • Traceable Fixed Expenses = $300,000

b. -$40,000

500

Assume a firm has $240,000 in sales and $168,000 in variable expenses.

If the company can increase sales by $60,000 per month, and there is no change in fixed expenses, by how much would you expect monthly net operating income to increase?

a. $18,000

500

A firm has sales revenue of $750,000, variable expenses of $150,000. The firm also has $300,000 in fixed costs. Calculate the degree of operating leverage. 

a. 2