Calculate Break-Even Point sales, when total sales, total variable costs and fixed costs are 300,000, 200,000 and 50,000 respectively.
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Given: Total sales = $300,000 Total variable costs = $200,000 Contribution Margin = Total Sales - Total Variable Costs Contribution Margin = $300,000 - $200,000 Contribution Margin = $100,000 Contribution Margin Ratio = Contribution Margin / Total Show more…
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