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  1. = Difference in Total Cost Difference in Units Produced

  1. = Total Costs (Variable Cost per Unit Units Produced)

  1. Contribution Margin = Sales

  1. Contribution Margin Ratio = Sales

  1. Change in Operating Income = Contribution Margin Ratio

  1. = Sales Price per Unit Variable Cost per Unit

  1. Change in Operating Income = Unit Contribution Margin

  1. = Fixed Costs Unit Contribution Margin

  1. Break-Even Sales (dollars) = Fixed Costs

  1. Sales (units) = ( + Target Profit) Unit Contribution Margin

  1. Sales (dollars) = (Fixed Costs + Target Profit)

  1. Operating Leverage = Contribution Margin

  1. = Percent Change in Sales Operating Leverage

  1. Margin of Safety (percent of current sales) = (Sales Sales at Break-Even Point)

  1. Margin of Safety (dollars) = Sales (dollars)

  1. Margin of Safety (units) = Break-Even Sales (units)

  1. During 20Y5, Cards by Shannon sold 50,000 finished products with a contribution margin of 55%. The variable costs totaled $40,500 for the year. Determine the sales, contribution margin, and unit contribution margin.
  2. A new manufacturing company would like to know the sales needed to break even for the first year of operations. The expected total fixed costs will be $27,000 for 15,000 units. The company expects to sell the units for $10 each and incur variable cost of $4 per unit. Determine the break-even sales point in dollars and units.

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