Breakeven and Breakeven Charts

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Breakeven and Breakeven Charts FIXED COSTS (PRICE – VARIABLE COSTS) Breakeven and Breakeven Charts 1. What is breakeven? Extension: A business buys shorts for £5 and sells them for £18. The business has fixed costs of £5000. How many shorts do they need to sell to breakeven?

We are learning how to calculate break even and total costs and draw break even charts ALL draw a graph to show fixed costs, breakeven, variable costs and profit/loss with support MOST independently use a graph to find the breakeven point for a business SOME complete a range of tasks on breakeven using graphs and formulas to perform the appropriate analysis

Breakeven - contribution Example The “contribution” is the amount from each sale left over after variable costs is taken away. This amount is used to pay for the fixed costs until the fixed costs are paid in full, then this amount will become profit.

(PRICE – VARIABLE COSTS) Class example FIXED COSTS (PRICE – VARIABLE COSTS) Apple sells Iphones for £700. They cost £350 in materials to buy and each one made also costs £100 in royalties to patents owned. The total variable costs therefore are…..? Apple has a factory where the Iphones are made. The daily cost of this factory is £100,000. There are also other costs such as sales, shops and other staff. These cost £10,000 a day. How many phones does the business have to sell in order to break even?

Lets draw a graph for it… Amount sold Revenue (£700 each) Cost to make that amount (£450 VC) Fixed Costs Total Costs Profit/loss

Lets draw a graph for it… Amount sold Revenue (£700 each) Cost to make that amount (£450 VC) Fixed Costs Total Costs Profit/loss 100 70000 45000 110000 155000 -85000 200 140000 90000 200000 -60000 300 210000 135000 245000 -35000 400 280000 180000 290000 -10000 500 350000 225000 335000 15000

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