Cost, Revenue, Profit Flashcards

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What are the two types of costs for a business?

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Fixed costs and Variable costs

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What is a fixed cost?

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A cost which does not change

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What is a variable cost?

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A cost which changes

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What is the formula for Total Cost?

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Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost

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What is meant by the term ‘break even’?

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Where a businesses costs are equal to its revenue. The business is making 0.

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What is the formula for break even?

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Break Even = Fixed Cost / (Selling Price - Variable Cost) Or Break Even = Fixed Cost / Contribution

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What is meant by the term contribution?

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The difference between the selling price and variable cost per product. For example, if a product costs £1.00 to make (variable cost) and it is sold for £2.50 (selling price), the contribution would be £1.50. This money would count towards the businesses overall revenue (income).

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What is meant by the term revenue?

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Finances generated though the sales of products/services.

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Rent, loan repayments, insurance, advertising, salaries and utilities are examples of what?

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Fixed costs

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Raw materials, components, stock and packaging are examples of what?

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Variable costs

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What is the formula for total revenue?

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Revenue = Selling Price x Number of sales

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What does the blue line represent?

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Fixed costs

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What does the green line represent?

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Revenue

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What does the red line represent?

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Total costs

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15
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What is the break even output?

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500

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If the business sold 800 products, what is the margin of safety?

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Fixed costs and Variable costs

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What are the two types of costs for a business?

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A cost which does not change

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What is a fixed cost?

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A cost which changes

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What is a variable cost?

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Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost

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What is the formula for Total Cost?

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Where a businesses costs are equal to its revenue. The business is making 0.

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What is meant by the term ‘break even’?

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Break Even = Fixed Cost / (Selling Price - Variable Cost) Or Break Even = Fixed Cost / Contribution

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What is the formula for break even?

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The difference between the selling price and variable cost per product. For example, if a product costs £1.00 to make (variable cost) and it is sold for £2.50 (selling price), the contribution would be £1.50. This money would count towards the businesses overall revenue (income).

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What is meant by the term contribution?

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Finances generated though the sales of products/services.

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What is meant by the term revenue?

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Fixed costs
Rent, loan repayments, insurance, advertising, salaries and utilities are examples of what?
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Variable costs
Raw materials, components, stock and packaging are examples of what?
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Revenue = Selling Price x Number of sales
What is the formula for total revenue?
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Fixed costs
What does the blue line represent?
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Revenue
What does the green line represent?
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Total costs
What does the red line represent?
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500
What is the break even output?
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300
If the business sold 800 products, what is the margin of safety?