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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:The break-even point in sales and dollar.
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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To prepare: CVP graph showing cost and revenue data
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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Net operating income or loss.
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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:The breakeven point in sales and dollar when additional incentive is paid.
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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate: Net operating income when 15,000 pairs are sold with the required changes.
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Introduction: Break even analysis is used to determine the number of product or service a company has to sell to cover its total cost. Above the breakeven point, the company will earn profit while below it the company will earn loss.
To calculate:Breakeven point in sales and dollar and recommend if it should be adopted.

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