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Break-even point, Target profit: The break-even point can be defined as the point where the total sales revenue is equal to the total costs involved. The break-even point is calculated as –
Target profit:
Target profit can be defined as the profit which a firm aims to earn. We need to calculate target sales to earn target profit. This can be calculated as under –
Requirement 1
To determine:
Break-even point (in number of flags)
Requirement 2:
To determine:
Target sales to earn operating income of $ 32,500
Requirement 3:
To prepare:
Income statement using contribution approach for sales of 73,000 flags
Requirement 4:
To determine:
The new break-even point after increase in fixed costs by 23 % and variable costs by $ 0.60
Per flag

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