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Cost Volume Profit

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  • Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis — Cost Volume profit (CVP), in managerial economics is a form of cost accounting. It is a simplified model, useful for elementary instruction and for short run decisions. Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis expands the use of information provided by… …   Wikipedia

  • Cost-Volume-Profit-Analyse —   [ kɔst vɔljum prɔfɪt , englisch], die Break even Analyse …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Cost-Volume Profit Analysis — A method of cost accounting used in managerial economics. Cost volume profit analysis is based upon determining the breakeven point of cost and volume of goods. It can be useful for managers making short term economic decisions, and also for… …   Investment dictionary

  • cost-volume-profit analysis — See: breakeven analysis …   Accounting dictionary

  • Cost accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …   Wikipedia

  • Profit-Volume (PV) Chart — A graphic that shows the relationship between a company s earnings (or losses) and its sales. The chart tells how different levels of sales affect a company s profits. Companies can use profit volume charts to establish sales goals, to analyze… …   Investment dictionary

  • Marginal cost — A typical marginal cost curve with marginal revenue overlaid In economics and finance, marginal cost is the change in total cost that arises when the quantity produced changes by one unit. That is, it is the cost of producing one more unit of a… …   Wikipedia

  • Total cost — In economics, and cost accounting, total cost (or total costs) describes the total economic cost of production and is made up of variable costs, which vary according to quantity produced such as raw materials, plus fixed costs, which are… …   Wikipedia

  • Fixed cost — Fixed costs are business expenses that are not dependent on the level of production or sales. They tend to be time related, such as salaries or rents being paid per month . This is in contrast to Variable costs, which are volume related (and are… …   Wikipedia

  • Profit sharing — Profit sharing, when used as a special term, refers to various incentive plans introduced by businesses that provide direct or indirect payments to employees that depend on company s profitability in addition to employees regular salary and… …   Wikipedia

  • Cost to serve — is a process driven accountancy tool to calculate the profitability of a customer account, based on the actual business activities and overhead costs incurred to service that customer.[1] In the context of supply chain management it can be used… …   Wikipedia

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