Chapter 16 Accounting Information for Management Decisions
Terms:
Total Costs: All costs for a specific period of time.
Unit Cost: An amount spent for one of a specific product or service.
Variable Cost: Total costs which change in direct proportion to a change in the number of units.
Fixed Cost: Total costs that remain constant regardless of change in business activity.
Contribution Margin: Income determined by subtracting all variable costs from net sales.
Breakeven Point: The amount of sales at which net sales is exactly the same as total costs.
Sales Mix: Relative distribution of sales among various products.
Financial statement information is used by managers to guide and direct various aspects of a business.
To calculate unit cost:
Total cost divided by units sold/purchased equals per unit cost.
To calculate contribution margin:
CM = Net Sales - Variable Costs.
TCM= divided by units sold - CM/Unit
If a manager is to make decisions that provides a favorable net income for a business two important kinds of information are needed. 1. The amount of merchandise or services a company must sell. 2. The factors that contribute most to net income.
To calculate the Breakeven Point by sales dollars:
1. Contribution Margin divided by Net Sales = Contribution Margin Rate.
2. Total Fixed Costs divided CMR = Sales Dollar Breakeven Point.
To calculate the Breakeven Point in units:
1. Unit Sales Price - Variable Cost/Unit = CM/Unit
2. Total Fixed Costs/CM/Unit - Unit Sales Breakeven Point.
3. Unit Sales Breakeven x Unit Sales Prices = Sales Dollar Breakeven Point.
To verify your breakeven points compose a breakeven income statement.
To calculate and desired level of income from your business:
1. TFC + Planned Net Income = Required CM
2. Required CM divided by CMR = Sales Dollars
Sales Mix Calculations:
1. Product Sales divided by Net Sales = Sales Mix
2. CM divided by Net Sales = CMR
3. TFC + Planned Net Income = Required CM
Required CM divided CMR - Total Sales Dollars
4. Sales Mix of each item multiplied by Total Sales Dollars.
5. Product Sales Dollars divided by Unit Sales Price = Product Unit Sales.
Joint Projects: Problem 16-1, 16-2, 16-3, 16-4, 16-5, 16-6,
Individual Projects: Problem 16-M, 16-C, Questions for Individual Study,Case Studies.