Concept Introduction:
Break-Even Point in Sales unit: It is the units in sales where a manufacturer is earning
Break-Even Point in Sales dollars: The total amount of sales in dollars where a manufacturer is neither making profit nor incurring loss.
Requirement 1:
Compute the break-even point in (a) sales units and (b) sales dollars for the keyboards.
Concept Introduction:
Contribution Margin Income Statement: It is an income statement in which variable and fixed costs are shown separately. In this statement, contribution margin is computed by deducting the variable costs from the sales revenue and fixed cost is deducted to arrived at net income.
Requirement 2:
To Prepare:
Prepare a contribution margin income statement based on the break-even point computed.
Concept Introduction:
Cost Volume Profit Chart: Cost Volume Profit Chart is a graphical interpretation of cost volume profit analysis.
Requirement 3:
To Prepare:
Prepare CVP chart using 700 keyboards as the maximum number of sales units on the horizontal axis of the graph and $250,000 as the maximum dollar amount on the vertical axis.

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