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Chapter Nine COST VOLUME PROFIT ANALYSIS (CVP) KAL1013 Chapter Nine
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CVP Analysis KAL1013 Chapter Nine  Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis  is the study of  the effects of changes of costs and volume on a  company’s profits.  Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis  is important  in profit planning.   It also is a critical factor in management  decisions.
Assumptions Underlie Each CVP Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],KAL1013 Chapter Nine
Contribution Margin Concept KAL1013 Chapter Nine  Contribution margin (CM)  is one of the key  relationships in  CVP analysis   and is the  amount  of revenue remaining after deducting variable  costs . Sales revenue - Variable Cost = Contribution Margin
Contribution Margin KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue RM 100,000 Variable cost   60,000  Contribution margin   40,000 Fixed Cost  25,000 Income from operation  15,000
Unit Contribution Margin KAL1013 Chapter Nine Selling price per unit RM 10.00 Variable cost per unit   6.00  Contribution margin  per unit   4.00
Contribution Margin Ratio KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales  -   Variable costs ----------------------------- Sales RM100,000  -  RM60,000  -------------------------------- RM100,000 X  100 =  40%
Break-Even Point Concept(BEP) KAL1013 Chapter Nine  The  break-even point  is the second key relationship  in  CVP analysis   and is the level of activity at which  total revenues equal total costs  – both fixed and  variable.  At  break-even point , a business will have neither  an income nor loss from operation.
KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 1: Syarikat PC Canggih sells each unit of product “Murai” at RM4,000.  The variable cost per unit is RM3,250.  Total fixed cost is RM450,000 per year. How many units of  “murai” must be sold in one year in order to break-even.
KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales (RM4,000 x unit) (-)  Variable costs  (RM3,250 x unit) Contribution margin (-)  Fixed costs Net income / loss 1,000 units 500 units 600 units 4,000,000 3,250,000 750,000 450,000 300,000 2,000,000 1,625,000 375,000 450,000 (75,000) 2,400,000 1,950,000 450,000 450,000 0
Techniques in CVP analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],KAL1013 Chapter Nine
Contribution margin approach KAL1013 Chapter Nine Break-Even Point Target profit In units In RM In units In RM
Calculating BEP: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Contribution margin  =  Sales -  Variable Costs Net income  =  Contribution margin  -  Total Fixed Costs BEP is when net income = 0, Therefore, BEP is when: Contribution margin  =  Total Fixed Costs BEP  In units = Total Fixed Costs ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Per unit
Calculating BEP: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 2: Selling price per unit RM12.00 Variable costs per unit   RM7.20 Total  fixed costs   RM60,000 BEP (units)  = 60,000 12.00 – 7.20 =   60,000 4.80 =  12,500 units
Calculating BEP: In RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP (RM)  = 60,000 12.00 – 7.20 /  12.00 =   60,000 40% =  RM150,000 BEP  In RM = Total Fixed Costs ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Ratio
BEP Proof: KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue  (12,500 units x RM12.00) 150,000 Total variable costs (12,500 units x RM7.20) 90,000 Total contribution margin 60,000 Total fixed costs 60,000 Net income   0
Calculating Target Income: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Net income  =  Contribution margin  -  Total Fixed Costs Therefore: Net income  + Total Fixed Costs  =  Contribution margin Target Income In units = Total Fixed Costs  +  Target Income ---------------------------------------------- Contribution Margin Per unit
Calculating Target Income: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 3: Selling price per unit RM12.00 Variable costs per unit   RM7.20 Total  fixed costs   RM60,000 Target  income (units) 60,000  + 15,000 12.00 – 7.20 =   75,000 4.80 =  15,625 units Target income   RM15,000 =
Calculating Target Income: In RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Target income (RM) 60,000  +  15,000 12.00 – 7.20 /  12.00 =   75,000 40% =  RM187,500 Target Income In RM = Total Fixed Costs +  Target Income ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Ratio =
Target Income Proof: KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue  (15,625 units x RM12.00) 187,500 Total variable costs (15,625 units x RM7.20) 112,500 Total contribution margin 75,000 Total fixed costs 60,000 Net income   15,000
Mathematical equation approach: BEP in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP,  when  net income = 0 When sales  =  total costs (variable & fixed) Therefore, the equation: Sales  =  Variable costs  +  Fixed Costs
Mathematical equation approach: BEP in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 4: Selling price per unit    RM10.00 Variable costs per unit   RM6.00 Total fixed costs    RM20,000 BEP (units): Sales =  Variable Costs  +  Fixed Costs RM10 x  X units  =   RM6.00 x  X units  +  RM20,000 RM4 x  X units  = RM20,000 X units  = RM20,000   RM4.00 =  5,000 units
Mathematical equation approach: BEP  in RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP (RM): Sales =  Variable Costs  +  Fixed Costs X  = 0.6  X  +  RM20,000 0.4 X  = RM20,000 X  =   RM20,000   0.4 =  RM50,000
Mathematical equation approach: Target income in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine When sales  =  total costs (variable & fixed)  +  target income Therefore, the equation: Sales  =  Variable costs  +  Fixed Costs  +  Target Income
Mathematical equation approach: Target income in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 5: Selling price per unit    RM10.00 Variable costs per unit   RM6.00 Total fixed costs    RM20,000 Target income (units): Sales   =  Variable Costs + Fixed Costs  +  Target Income RM10 x  X units  =   RM6.00 x  X units  +  RM20,000  +  RM15,000 RM4 x  X units  = RM35,000 X units  = RM35,000   RM4.00 =  8,750 units Target income    RM15,000
Mathematical equation approach: Target income in RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Target income (units): Sales   =  Variable Costs + Fixed Costs  +  Target Income X  =   0.6 x  X  +  RM20,000  +  RM15,000 0.4  X  = RM35,000 X  =   RM35,000   0.4 =  RM87,500
Application of CVP analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],KAL1013 Chapter Nine
Margin of safety KAL1013 Chapter Nine  It is the difference between actual or expected  sales and sales at the break-even point. RM Units Sales revenue Total costs BEP Current sales revenue MOS 0
Margin of safety: In units / RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Margin  of Safety = Current / Expected  -  BEP Sales Illustration 6: Current sales = 300,000 units BEP  = 180,000 units Margin of safety = 300,000 -  180,000 =  120,000 units Or  40% of  current sales
Changes in selling price KAL1013 Chapter Nine Selling price increased from RM12.00 to RM15.00. Assumed that there’s no changes in costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM15.00  Variable costs per unit 7.20 7.20 Contribution margin 4.80 7.80 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM60,000 BEP (units) 12,500 7,692 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM115,385
Changes in variable costs KAL1013 Chapter Nine Variable costs per unit increased from RM7.20 to RM8.00. Assumed that there’s no changes selling price & fixed costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM12.00  Variable costs per unit 7.20 8.00 Contribution margin 4.80 4.00 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM60,000 BEP (units) 12,500 15,000 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM180,000
Changes in fixed costs KAL1013 Chapter Nine Total fixed costs increased from RM60,000 to RM65,000. Assumed that there’s no changes selling price & variable costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM12.00  Variable costs per unit 7.20 7.20 Contribution margin 4.80 4.80 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM65,000 BEP (units) 12,500 13,542 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM162,500
Operating leverage (OL) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],KAL1013 Chapter Nine
KAL1013 Chapter Nine Thank You

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Topic 9 (short)

  • 1. Chapter Nine COST VOLUME PROFIT ANALYSIS (CVP) KAL1013 Chapter Nine
  • 2.
  • 3. CVP Analysis KAL1013 Chapter Nine  Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis is the study of the effects of changes of costs and volume on a company’s profits.  Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis is important in profit planning.  It also is a critical factor in management decisions.
  • 4.
  • 5. Contribution Margin Concept KAL1013 Chapter Nine  Contribution margin (CM) is one of the key relationships in CVP analysis and is the amount of revenue remaining after deducting variable costs . Sales revenue - Variable Cost = Contribution Margin
  • 6. Contribution Margin KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue RM 100,000 Variable cost 60,000 Contribution margin 40,000 Fixed Cost 25,000 Income from operation 15,000
  • 7. Unit Contribution Margin KAL1013 Chapter Nine Selling price per unit RM 10.00 Variable cost per unit 6.00 Contribution margin per unit 4.00
  • 8. Contribution Margin Ratio KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales - Variable costs ----------------------------- Sales RM100,000 - RM60,000 -------------------------------- RM100,000 X 100 = 40%
  • 9. Break-Even Point Concept(BEP) KAL1013 Chapter Nine  The break-even point is the second key relationship in CVP analysis and is the level of activity at which total revenues equal total costs – both fixed and variable.  At break-even point , a business will have neither an income nor loss from operation.
  • 10. KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 1: Syarikat PC Canggih sells each unit of product “Murai” at RM4,000. The variable cost per unit is RM3,250. Total fixed cost is RM450,000 per year. How many units of “murai” must be sold in one year in order to break-even.
  • 11. KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales (RM4,000 x unit) (-) Variable costs (RM3,250 x unit) Contribution margin (-) Fixed costs Net income / loss 1,000 units 500 units 600 units 4,000,000 3,250,000 750,000 450,000 300,000 2,000,000 1,625,000 375,000 450,000 (75,000) 2,400,000 1,950,000 450,000 450,000 0
  • 12.
  • 13. Contribution margin approach KAL1013 Chapter Nine Break-Even Point Target profit In units In RM In units In RM
  • 14. Calculating BEP: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Contribution margin = Sales - Variable Costs Net income = Contribution margin - Total Fixed Costs BEP is when net income = 0, Therefore, BEP is when: Contribution margin = Total Fixed Costs BEP In units = Total Fixed Costs ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Per unit
  • 15. Calculating BEP: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 2: Selling price per unit RM12.00 Variable costs per unit RM7.20 Total fixed costs RM60,000 BEP (units) = 60,000 12.00 – 7.20 = 60,000 4.80 = 12,500 units
  • 16. Calculating BEP: In RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP (RM) = 60,000 12.00 – 7.20 / 12.00 = 60,000 40% = RM150,000 BEP In RM = Total Fixed Costs ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Ratio
  • 17. BEP Proof: KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue (12,500 units x RM12.00) 150,000 Total variable costs (12,500 units x RM7.20) 90,000 Total contribution margin 60,000 Total fixed costs 60,000 Net income 0
  • 18. Calculating Target Income: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Net income = Contribution margin - Total Fixed Costs Therefore: Net income + Total Fixed Costs = Contribution margin Target Income In units = Total Fixed Costs + Target Income ---------------------------------------------- Contribution Margin Per unit
  • 19. Calculating Target Income: In Units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 3: Selling price per unit RM12.00 Variable costs per unit RM7.20 Total fixed costs RM60,000 Target income (units) 60,000 + 15,000 12.00 – 7.20 = 75,000 4.80 = 15,625 units Target income RM15,000 =
  • 20. Calculating Target Income: In RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Target income (RM) 60,000 + 15,000 12.00 – 7.20 / 12.00 = 75,000 40% = RM187,500 Target Income In RM = Total Fixed Costs + Target Income ------------------------------- Contribution Margin Ratio =
  • 21. Target Income Proof: KAL1013 Chapter Nine Sales revenue (15,625 units x RM12.00) 187,500 Total variable costs (15,625 units x RM7.20) 112,500 Total contribution margin 75,000 Total fixed costs 60,000 Net income 15,000
  • 22. Mathematical equation approach: BEP in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP, when net income = 0 When sales = total costs (variable & fixed) Therefore, the equation: Sales = Variable costs + Fixed Costs
  • 23. Mathematical equation approach: BEP in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 4: Selling price per unit RM10.00 Variable costs per unit RM6.00 Total fixed costs RM20,000 BEP (units): Sales = Variable Costs + Fixed Costs RM10 x X units = RM6.00 x X units + RM20,000 RM4 x X units = RM20,000 X units = RM20,000 RM4.00 = 5,000 units
  • 24. Mathematical equation approach: BEP in RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine BEP (RM): Sales = Variable Costs + Fixed Costs X = 0.6 X + RM20,000 0.4 X = RM20,000 X = RM20,000 0.4 = RM50,000
  • 25. Mathematical equation approach: Target income in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine When sales = total costs (variable & fixed) + target income Therefore, the equation: Sales = Variable costs + Fixed Costs + Target Income
  • 26. Mathematical equation approach: Target income in units KAL1013 Chapter Nine Illustration 5: Selling price per unit RM10.00 Variable costs per unit RM6.00 Total fixed costs RM20,000 Target income (units): Sales = Variable Costs + Fixed Costs + Target Income RM10 x X units = RM6.00 x X units + RM20,000 + RM15,000 RM4 x X units = RM35,000 X units = RM35,000 RM4.00 = 8,750 units Target income RM15,000
  • 27. Mathematical equation approach: Target income in RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Target income (units): Sales = Variable Costs + Fixed Costs + Target Income X = 0.6 x X + RM20,000 + RM15,000 0.4 X = RM35,000 X = RM35,000 0.4 = RM87,500
  • 28.
  • 29. Margin of safety KAL1013 Chapter Nine  It is the difference between actual or expected sales and sales at the break-even point. RM Units Sales revenue Total costs BEP Current sales revenue MOS 0
  • 30. Margin of safety: In units / RM KAL1013 Chapter Nine Margin of Safety = Current / Expected - BEP Sales Illustration 6: Current sales = 300,000 units BEP = 180,000 units Margin of safety = 300,000 - 180,000 = 120,000 units Or 40% of current sales
  • 31. Changes in selling price KAL1013 Chapter Nine Selling price increased from RM12.00 to RM15.00. Assumed that there’s no changes in costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM15.00 Variable costs per unit 7.20 7.20 Contribution margin 4.80 7.80 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM60,000 BEP (units) 12,500 7,692 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM115,385
  • 32. Changes in variable costs KAL1013 Chapter Nine Variable costs per unit increased from RM7.20 to RM8.00. Assumed that there’s no changes selling price & fixed costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM12.00 Variable costs per unit 7.20 8.00 Contribution margin 4.80 4.00 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM60,000 BEP (units) 12,500 15,000 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM180,000
  • 33. Changes in fixed costs KAL1013 Chapter Nine Total fixed costs increased from RM60,000 to RM65,000. Assumed that there’s no changes selling price & variable costs. Selling price per unit RM12.00 RM12.00 Variable costs per unit 7.20 7.20 Contribution margin 4.80 4.80 Total fixed costs RM60,000 RM65,000 BEP (units) 12,500 13,542 BEP (RM) RM150,000 RM162,500
  • 34.
  • 35. KAL1013 Chapter Nine Thank You