Cash break-even analysis - Gibson & Sons, an appliance manufacturer, computes its break-even point
strictly on the basis of cash expenditures related to fixed costs. Its total fixed
costs are $1,200,000, but 25 percent of this value is represented by
depreciation. Its contribution margin (price minus variable cost) for each unit is
$2.40. How many units does the firm need to sell to reach the ...
Break even graphs - 7. Draw two break-even graphs—one for a conservative firm using labor-intensive production and another for a capital-intensive firm. Assuming these companies compete within the same industry and have identical sales, explain the impact of changes in sales volume on both firms' profits.
Leverage and EPS - Mr. Katz is in the widget business. He currently sells 2 million widgets a year at $4 each. His variable cost to produce the widgets is $3 per unit, and he has $1,500,000 in fixed costs. His sales-to-assets ratio is four times, and 40 percent
of his assets are financed with 9 percent debt, with the balance financed by common stock at $10 per share. The tax rate is 30 percent. H...
Break-even point and degree of leverage - University Catering sells 50-pound bags of popcorn to university dormitories
for $10 a bag. The fixed costs of this operation are $80,000, while the variable
costs of the popcorn are $.10 per pound.
Instructions
a. What is the break-even point in bags?
b. Calculate the profit or loss on 12,000 bags and on 25,000 bags.
c. What is the degree of o...
Break Even - Ensco Lighting Company - Ensco Lighting Company has fixed costs of $100,000, sells its units for $28, and has variable costs of $15.50 per unit.
a. Compute the break-even point.
b. Ms. Watts comes up with a new plan to cut fixed costs to $75,000. However,
more labor will now be required, which will increase variable costs per unit
to $17. The sales price will remain at $28. Wha...