Concept Introduction:
Cost Volume Profit (CVP) Analysis:
The Cost Volume Profit analysis is the analysis of the relation between cost, volume, and profit of a product. It analyzes the cost and profits at the different level of production, in order to determine the breakeven point and required the level of sales to earn the desired profit.
Breakeven point is a point of earning by the company where, the company is in a position of no profit - no loss, i.e. the company earns so much that is able to recover fully the variable and fixed cost incurred by it.
Requirement-1:
To Calculate:
The Break Even units in sales for each Company
Concept Introduction:
Cost Volume Profit (CVP) Analysis:
The Cost Volume Profit analysis is the analysis of the relation between cost, volume, and profit of a product. It analyzes the cost and profits at the different level of production, in order to determine the breakeven point and required the level of sales to earn the desired profit.
Breakeven point is a point of earning by the company where, the company is in a position of no profit - no loss, i.e. the company earns so much that is able to recover fully the variable and fixed cost incurred by it.
Requirement-2:
To Indicate:
The company that will face higher decline in profits in case of decline in sales

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