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Concept introduction:
Target profit: Target profit is the amount of gain a company expects to achieve by the end of the accounting period. The target profit is drawn from the process of budgeting and it is compared with the actual result of income statement.
Break-even point: Break-even point is the point at which the costs incurred equals to the revenue earned. That means there is no profit or loss.
The level of unit sales and dollar sales is needed to attain a target profit of $1,200.
2.
Concept introduction:
Target profit: Target profit is the amount of gain a company expects to achieve by the end of the accounting period. The target profit is drawn from the process of budgeting and it is compared with the actual result of income statement.
Break-even point: Break-even point is the point at which the costs incurred equals to the revenue earned. That means there is no profit or loss.
Break-even point in unit sales and dollar sales assuming by placing an initial order for 75 sweatshirts.
3.
Concept introduction:
Target profit: Target profit is the amount of gain a company expects to achieve by the end of the accounting period. The target profit is drawn from the process of budgeting and it is compared with the actual result of income statement.
Break-even point: Break-even point is the point at which the costs incurred equals to the revenue earned. That means there is no profit or loss.
The number of sweatshirts needs to sell to earn a target profit of $1,320.

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