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Introduction: Cost volume profit analysis (CVP) is used to ascertain the affect on company’s net income and operating income with respect to change in costs and volume of the production of the company. Break-even point is the level of sales which minimum required to overcome fixed and variable cost of the company.
It is the condition of no
To prepare:A profit graph for the company up to a sales level of 4,000 units.
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Introduction: Cost volume profit analysis (CVP) is used to ascertain the affect on company’s net income and operating income with respect to change in costs and volume of the production of the company. Break-even point is the level of sales which minimum required to overcome fixed and variable cost of the company.
It is the condition of no profits no loss for the company.
To calculate:The company break-even point in unit sale using profit graph.

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