BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS QUIZ
1.
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Fixed Expenses do not change in
total when
there is a modest change in sales.
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True
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False
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2.
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An example of a fixed expense would be a 5% sales commission.
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True
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False
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3.
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Property taxes and rent are often fixed expenses.
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True
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False
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4.
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Variable expenses change in
total as
volume changes.
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True
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False
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5.
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An example of a variable expense is an office manager's monthly
salary.
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True
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False
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6.
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A retailer's cost of goods sold is an example of a variable
expense.
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True
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False
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7.
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Contribution margin is defined as sales (or revenues) minus
variable expenses.
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True
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False
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8.
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Break-even point is the point where revenues equal the total of
all expenses including the cost of goods sold.
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True
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False
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9.
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The break-even point in £ of revenues is equal to the total of the fixed expenses divided
by the contribution margin per unit.
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True
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False
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10.
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If a company requires a profit of £30,000 (instead of breaking
even), the £30,000 should be combined with the fixed expenses in order to
compute the point at which the company will earn £30,000.
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True
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False
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11.
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If a company has mixed expenses, the fixed component can be
combined with the company's fixed expenses and the variable component can be
combined with the company's variable expenses.
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True
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False
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12.
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Decreasing a company's fixed expenses should reduce the
break-even point.
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True
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False
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13.
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The contribution margin per unit is the selling price per unit
minus the fixed expenses per unit.
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True
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False
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14.
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Break-even analysis is useful for companies that sell products,
but it is not useful for companies that provide services.
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True
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False
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Use this information to answer questions 15
through 17:
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15.
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What is the company's contribution margin?
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16.
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What is the break-even point in units?
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17.
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If the company wants to earn a profit of £42,000 instead of
breaking even, what is the number of units the company must sell?
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Use this information to answer questions 18
through 20:
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18.
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What is the company's contribution margin ratio?
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19.
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What is the break-even point in £?
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20.
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If the company wants to earn a profit of £35,000 instead of
breaking even, what is the amount of sales or revenue £ the company must
achieve?
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ANSWERS:
1) T
2) F
3) T
4) T
5) F
6) T
7) T
8) T
9) F
10)
T
11)
T
12)
T
13)
F
14)
F
15)
£10
16)
14000
17)
18200
18)
30%
19)
£256,667
20)
£373,333
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