Product Revenue Mix:
This is that revenue which is earned by selling the different product and product line by the same organization. In the today’s world, it can be seen that many multinational companies deal in four to five product. In other words, it can be said that it is the percentage of contribution of different product.
Amount of the revenue of the different product line.
Explanation of Solution
Total revenue ($) | Year ending | I Product 1 | I Product 2 | M Product | Service | Other |
66% | 10% | 11% | 9% | 4% | ||
233,715 | September 2015 | 154,251.9 | 23,371.5 | 25,708.65 | 21.034.35 | 9,348.6 |
182,795 | September 2014 | 120,644.7 | 18,279.5 | 20,107.45 | 16,451.55 | 7,311.8 |
170,910 | September 2013 | 112,800.6 | 17,091 | 18,800.10 | 15,381.90 | 6,836.4 |
Working note:
Given,
Total revenue of 2015 is $233,715.
Percentage of revenue of I Product 1 is 66%
Percentage of revenue of I Product 2 is 10%
Percentage of revenue of M Product is 11%
Percentage of revenue of service is 9%
Percentage of revenue of other is 4%
Computation of revenue of I Product 1,
Computation of revenue of I Product 2,
Computation of revenue of M Product,
Computation of revenue of service,
Computation of revenue of other,
Given
Total revenue of 2014 is $182,795.
Percentage of revenue of I Product 1 is 66%
Percentage of revenue of I Product 2 is 10%
Percentage of revenue of M Product is 11%
Percentage of revenue of service is 9%
Percentage of revenue of other is 4%
Computation of revenue of I Product 1,
Computation of revenue of I Product 2,
Computation of revenue of M Product,
Computation of revenue of service,
Computation of revenue of other,
Given,
Total revenue of 2013 is $182,795.
Percentage of revenue of I Product 1 is 66%
Percentage of revenue of I Product 2 is 10%
Percentage of revenue of M Product is 11%
Percentage of revenue of service is 9%
Percentage of revenue of other is 4%
Computation of revenue of I Product 1,
Computation of revenue of I Product 2,
Computation of revenue of M Product,
Computation of revenue of service,
Computation of revenue of other,
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