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Management Accounting: Decision Making – week 2

By the end of this week, you should be able to:

 Explain what contribution margin is and understand how to calculate
it
 Explain what contribution margin per unit is and understand how to
calculate it
 Explain breakeven
 Explain what cost-volume-profit analysis is
 Perform cost-volume-profit analysis when given information, by
o Classifying costs as fixed or variable costs
o Using the information and profit function appropriately to
solve for the unknown variable



Function 2: decision making



 Management accounting is designed to produce useful financial
information for the internal users of a business, which are primarily
directors and management.

 Their responsibilities include planning (both long and short-term),
budgeting and decision making.



 Costs could be split between manufacturing and non-
manufacturing, this split is useful in some ways for management
and if you remember from financial accounting this split could be
used as follows:

,  For planning, budgeting and decision-making management need to
know which costs are variable and which are fixed.
- We will use these costs to introduce another aspect of
costing, namely contribution margin




 A business needs to cover its fixed costs each month. In order to
do this, it sells inventory.
- But each time it produces and sells inventory it also
incurs variable costs.
- Therefore, it is only the difference between sales and
variable costs (i.e. the contribution margin) that can
be used to cover fixed costs.

 The term, contribution margin, refers to the difference between
sales and variable costs and refers to the contribution made from
the activity of the business to the fixed costs.
- Once the fixed costs are covered any surplus is profit.
- when using variable and fixed costs, reference is not
made to manufacturing and non-manufacturing costs
because these could both be either variable or fixed
costs.

 The contribution margin per unit of inventory is the difference
between the inventory’s selling price and the variable costs linked
to its production and sale; it is the monetary contribution that each
additional sale makes towards covering the fixed costs of the
business.

- The contribution margin can be determined by
multiplying the contribution margin per unit by the
number of units produced and sold.

 By focussing on the contribution margin, or contribution
margin per unit of inventory, managers can consider many
aspects of the business operations.
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