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Unit-level activities
Are performed each time a unit is produced
Batch-level activities
Consist of tasks that are performed each time a batch is processed, such as processing purchase orders, setting up equipment, packing shipments to customers, and handling material
Product-level activities
Relate to specific products and typically must be carried out regardless of how many batches or units of the product are manufactured
Facility-level activities
Are activities that are carried out regardless of which products are produced, how many batches are run, or how many units are made
Equivalent units equation
Equivalent units= Number of partially completed units x percentage completion
Weighted-average equivalent units equation
Equivalent units of production= Units transferred to the next department or to finished goods + Equivalent units in ending work in process inventory
Conversion cost equation
Direct labor cost + manufacturing overhead cost
Cost per equivalent unit- weighted-average equation
Cost per equivalent unit= Cost of beginning work in process inventory + Cost added during the period/ Equivalent units of production
CVP relationship equation
Profit= (Sales – Variable expenses) – Fixed Expenses
CM ratio equation
CM ratio= Contribution margin/Sales
Change in CM equation
Change in contribution margin= CM ratio x Change in sales
Profit with CM ratio equation
Profit= CM ratio x Sales – Fixed Expenses
Variable expense ratio equation
Variable expense ratio= Variable expenses/Sales
Target profit unit analysis equation
Unit sales to attain the target profit= Target profit + Fixed expenses/Unit CM
Target profit dollar equation
Dollar sales to attain a target profit= Target profit + Fixed expenses/CM ratio
Break-even unit analysis equation
Unit sales to break even= Fixed expenses/Unit CM
Break-even dollar equation
Dollar sales to break even= Fixed expenses/CM ratio
Margin of safety in dollars equation
Margin of safety in dollars= Total budgeted (or actual) sales – Break-even sales
Margin of safety % equation
Margin of safety percentage= Margin of safety in dollars/Total budgeted (or actual) sales in dollars
Operating leverage degree
Degree of operating sales= Contribution margin/Net operating income
Percentage change in operating income equation
Percentage change in net operating income= Degree of operating leverage x Percentage change in sales

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