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Costs Analysis

Costs Analysis. Fixed Costs (FC) and Variable Costs (VC). Separation into FC and VC helps to show which costs are affected by sales volume. Fixed costs (FC) Do not change as sales volume changes eg rent, insurance, salaries Variable costs (VC) Do change as sales volume changes

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Costs Analysis

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  1. Costs Analysis

  2. Fixed Costs (FC) and Variable Costs (VC) • Separation into FC and VC helps to show which costs are affected by sales volume. • Fixed costs (FC) • Do not change as sales volume changes • eg rent, insurance, salaries • Variable costs (VC) • Do change as sales volume changes • eg raw material, labour, packaging

  3. Types of Fixed Costs • Direct fixed costs • Costs incurred by specific products or services • Indirect fixed costs • Costs incurred to support the entire business

  4. Types of Fixed Costs Continued • Two categories of indirect costs: • Traceable costs • Costs that could be allocated to various products on a non-arbitrary manner. • Eg storage space rental • Non-traceable costs • Cannot be assigned to individual products • OSH insurance • The profitability of individual products and services can be measured after separation of indirect fixed costs

  5. Methods of Maintaining a Low-Cost Position • A no-frills product • Innovative product design • Cheaper raw materials • Innovative production processes • Low-cost distribution • Reductions in overhead

  6. Semi-fixed Costs • Do not automatically increase as output increases. • May change if volume varies substantially. • Need more production facilitieshire more supervisors. • Increase number of phone linesmonthly rental increases

  7. Cost of Goods Sold (aka cost of sales, COGS) • For a manufacturer • Includes fixed costs (FC) and variable costs (VC) • Retailer or Wholesaler • Includes only variable cost (VC)

  8. Separation of Fixed Costs and Variable Costs • Enable managers to calculate percentage-variable-contribution-margin (PVCM) • PVCM shows how much of each sales dollar will be available to cover fixed costs (before BE point ) or to increase profits (after BE point), as a %.

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