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Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. Chapter 20 Exercises. High-Low Method. In-Class Exercise (Form groups and work exercise) : Exercise No. Page S20-3 1246 High-Low Method. (Use the format, as reflected on the next slide, to begin the exercise). High-Low Method.
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Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Chapter 20 Exercises
High-Low Method • In-Class Exercise (Form groups and work exercise): Exercise No.Page S20-3 1246 High-Low Method (Use the format, as reflected on the next slide, to begin the exercise)
High-Low Method • ExercisePage • QS 22-4 930 High-Low Method
High-Low Method 500
High-Low Method End of Exercise
Break-Even Analysis • In-Class Exercise (Form groups and work exercise): Exercise No.Page E20-25 1251 Break-even Analysis
Break-Even Analysis Break-Even Analysis Exercise E20-25: Trendy Toes Co. produces sports socks that sell for $1.90 per package with a total variable cost of $0.95 per unit. The company’s annual fixed costs are $95,000.Requirements: (a) Compute the contribution margin per package (b) Compute the contribution ratio per package (c) Compute the break-even point in units (d) Compute the break-even point in dollars of sales
Break-Even Analysis Exercise E20-25 (Part 1)
Break-Even Analysis Exercise E20-25 (Part 1)
Break-Even Analysis Exercise E20-25 (Part 2)
Break-Even Analysis Exercise E20-25 (Part 2)
Break-Even Analysis End of Exercise
Composite Units • In-Class Exercise (Form groups and work exercise): Exercise No.Page E20-32 1254 Break-even Point for Composite Units (Use the format, as reflected on the next slide, to begin the exercise)
Composite Units • ExercisePage • E20-32 1254 Composite Units
Composite Units Composite Units Exercise E20-32: Speedy’s Scooters plans acquire and sell two type of scooters (standard and chrome). Speedy expects to sell one standard scooter for every three chrome scooters (ratio of 1:3). The following additional information is provided. StandardChromeSelling price………………. $ 55 $ 70Variable cost……………… $ 30 $ 40Monthly fixed costs are $23,000.Requirements: (1) How many of each type of scooter must Speedy’s Scooters sell each month to break even? (2) How many of each type of scooter must Speedy’s Scooters sell each month to earn $25,300?
Composite Units End of Exercise