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Introduction:
Contribution income statement: It is a type of income statement where all variable expenses are subtracted from the sales to get the contribution margin. This statement also shows that the fixed expenses are subtracted from the contribution margin to get the net operating income/loss.
To prepare: Two contribution statement showing present operations and operations when new equipment is purchased.
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Introduction:
Contribution income statement: It is a type of income statement where all variable expenses are subtracted from the sales to get the contribution margin. This statement also shows that the fixed expenses are subtracted from the contribution margin to get the net operating income/loss.
The factors which will be considered when new equipment is purchased.
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Introduction:
Contribution income statement: It is a type of income statement where all variable expenses are subtracted from the sales to get the contribution margin. This statement also shows that the fixed expenses are subtracted from contribution margin to get the net operating income/loss.
The break-even sales in dollars under the new marketing strategy.

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