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Breakeven Analysis Mr. Sherpinsky Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Weekend Entertainment Choices breakeven point the minimum sales and attendance required to cover all of the expenses of organizing, planning and promoting the event profit revenue earned beyond the breakeven point

Opportunity Cost: Worksheet Fixed and Variable Cost Analysis Worksheet Three GUYS PIZZA Emporium Review Concepts Answer Questions Calculate Costs (fixed & variable) Calculate Breakeven Point Fixed Cost/Contribution Margin= BE Point in Units Contribution Margin = Sale Price – Variable cost Contribution Margin means Profit

Opportunity Cost: Worksheet Fixed and Variable Cost Analysis Worksheet EAGLES Stadium Ice Cream Vendor Review Concept Answer Questions Calculate Costs (fixed & variable) Calculate Breakeven Point Fixed Cost/Contribution Margin=BE Point in Units Contribution Margin = Sale Price – Variable cost Contribution Margin means Profit