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IMAC – DEC 2022 – L1 – Q5 – Cost Segregation and Estimation | Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis

Estimation of fixed and variable costs using linear regression and discussion of assumptions underlying Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis.

a) Total production costs each week in a production department have been measured for the past five weeks, as follows:

Week Units Produced Total Cost (GH¢000)
1 5 20
2 9 27
3 4 17
4 5 19
5 6 23

Required:
i) Use linear regression analysis to obtain an estimate of fixed costs per week and the variable cost of production per unit (see formula table). (8 marks)
ii) Use your results to estimate total costs in a week when 8 units are produced. (3 marks)
iii) Explain why the regression analysis method of separating cost is considered more accurate than the high-low method. (4 marks)

b) The cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis, also commonly known as breakeven analysis, looks to determine the breakeven point for different sales volumes and cost structures, which can be useful for managers making short-term business decisions. For CVP analysis to be effective, several assumptions are usually made.

Required:
State FOUR (4) assumptions underlying cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis. (5 marks)

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IMAC – NOV 2021 – L1 – Q1 – Budgeting

CVP analysis with calculation of contribution/sales ratio, total fixed costs, and breakeven sales value. Preparation of a flexed budget and identification of budget manual rules.

a) Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis is a way to find out how changes in variable and fixed costs affect a firm’s profit. Companies can use CVP to assess the impact on profit taking into consideration some assumptions.

Required:
State FIVE (5) assumptions underlying Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. (5 marks)

b) The following data has been extracted from the operating records of Sharp Production Ltd:

Year Costs (GH¢) Profit (GH¢)
2019 402,000 54,000
2020 510,000 90,000

Required: i) Calculate the contribution/sales ratio for the company. (5 marks) ii) Compute the total fixed costs per annum. (5 marks) iii) Compute the sales value required to breakeven. (5 marks)

 

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IMAC – DEC 2022 – L1 – Q5 – Cost Segregation and Estimation | Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis

Estimation of fixed and variable costs using linear regression and discussion of assumptions underlying Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis.

a) Total production costs each week in a production department have been measured for the past five weeks, as follows:

Week Units Produced Total Cost (GH¢000)
1 5 20
2 9 27
3 4 17
4 5 19
5 6 23

Required:
i) Use linear regression analysis to obtain an estimate of fixed costs per week and the variable cost of production per unit (see formula table). (8 marks)
ii) Use your results to estimate total costs in a week when 8 units are produced. (3 marks)
iii) Explain why the regression analysis method of separating cost is considered more accurate than the high-low method. (4 marks)

b) The cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis, also commonly known as breakeven analysis, looks to determine the breakeven point for different sales volumes and cost structures, which can be useful for managers making short-term business decisions. For CVP analysis to be effective, several assumptions are usually made.

Required:
State FOUR (4) assumptions underlying cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis. (5 marks)

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IMAC – NOV 2021 – L1 – Q1 – Budgeting

CVP analysis with calculation of contribution/sales ratio, total fixed costs, and breakeven sales value. Preparation of a flexed budget and identification of budget manual rules.

a) Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) analysis is a way to find out how changes in variable and fixed costs affect a firm’s profit. Companies can use CVP to assess the impact on profit taking into consideration some assumptions.

Required:
State FIVE (5) assumptions underlying Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. (5 marks)

b) The following data has been extracted from the operating records of Sharp Production Ltd:

Year Costs (GH¢) Profit (GH¢)
2019 402,000 54,000
2020 510,000 90,000

Required: i) Calculate the contribution/sales ratio for the company. (5 marks) ii) Compute the total fixed costs per annum. (5 marks) iii) Compute the sales value required to breakeven. (5 marks)

 

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