ACTG 2020 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Operating Leverage, Contribution Margin, Profit Margin

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Change in operating income = change in # of units sold * unit contributed margin = Sales dollars to earn target income = fixed cost + target income / contributed margin ratio. ***above break-even, the contribution margin ratio is a profit ratio; thus, it represents the percentage of sales dollars that goes to profit. In general, assuming fixed costs remain constant, the contribution margin can be used to see the change in profit from a change in revenue. Change in profits = 40,000 * 0. 1875 = 7500. Sales revenue to achieve a target income as percentage of sales. Many companies will express target income not as a set amount but rather as a percentage of sales and so we must be able to calculate the desired sales revenue to achieve this goal. To do so, we will substitute the percentage of sales amount for the target profit in the previous equations.

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