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M6D1: Where is that
breakeven point?
Before you begin this discussion, please download the Module 6 - Excelsheet
Notes.
Breakeven analysis
seems to be a pretty easy concept. People talk about it all the time as if it is
straight forward and easy to understand. Often, there are cases where
businesses, particularly small businesses, miscalculate and fail to make their
easily anticipated breakeven points.
The following video
is a humorous example of potential obstacles that businesses may encounter when
calculating a breakeven point that may assist you as you answer the above
question.
·
Films On Demand. (1982). Cost, Profit and Break-Even: Classic
John Cleese Business Education Videos (Links to an external site.). [Video File 21:46
mins]. Retrieved from
https://vlib.excelsior.edu/login?url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=103647&xtid=124166
This discussion
will address the following Module Outcomes:
·
MO2: Analyze the cost, profit, breakeven, and payback periods for a
business investment. (CO2, CO6)
Before participating in the discussions, review The School of Business
and Technology Discussion Guidelines..
In this module, you
have read about how to determine fixed and variable costs, break-even points,
contribution (revenues), depreciation, marginal costs, and total absorption
costing. Keep in mind each of these concepts as you address this
discussion activity.
Respond to the
following questions based on your reading and the video you just viewed:
·
What are the most common failures of businesses to properly prepare or
consider when to achieve their prior calculated breakeven points? Explain why.
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