tep24730991 Question 1: CVP relation Sales volume in units 100 Revenue $5,000 Variable costs $2,000 Contribution margin $3,000 Fixed costs $1,800 Profit $1,200 a) Compute the following items: price unit VC- unit CM= b) Write down the CVP relation. Profit #volume - (e.g., if Profit=4*volume-1000, enter 4 in the first box and 1000 in the second box). c) Predict profit at sales volume of 120 units: d) Your boss gave you a profit target of $2,100. How many units do you need to sell to meet this target? e) Compute the breakeven point: breakeven volume = breakeven revenue = f) Compute the margin of safety at current sales volume of 100 units: (e.g., if your answer is 20%, enter 20 without the % sign) If sales decrease by 35%, will you lose money? O YES NO If sales decrease by 45%, will you lose money? YES NO 9) When sales volume increases by 10 units (from any initial level in the relevant range), profit increases by: not enough information price* 10 = $500 unit VC10 - $200 unit CM*10 - $300 Submit Answer tep24730991 Question 1: CVP relation Sales volume in units 100 Revenue $5,000 Variable costs $2,000 Contribution margin $3,000 Fixed costs $1,800 Profit $1,200 a) Compute the following items: price unit VC- unit CM= b) Write down the CVP relation. Profit #volume - (e.g., if Profit=4*volume-1000, enter 4 in the first box and 1000 in the second box). c) Predict profit at sales volume of 120 units: d) Your boss gave you a profit target of $2,100. How many units do you need to sell to meet this target? e) Compute the breakeven point: breakeven volume = breakeven revenue = f) Compute the margin of safety at current sales volume of 100 units: (e.g., if your answer is 20%, enter 20 without the % sign) If sales decrease by 35%, will you lose money? O YES NO If sales decrease by 45%, will you lose money? YES NO 9) When sales volume increases by 10 units (from any initial level in the relevant range), profit increases by: not enough information price* 10 = $500 unit VC10 - $200 unit CM*10 - $300 Submit