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Units and Sales to Earn Target Profit

Once firms know their breakeven point, they can figure out how many units must be sold to earn a target profit. To do that, simply add the target profit to the total fixed costs in the numerator of the breakeven in units or breakeven in sales dollars equations:

Breakeven units = (Total fixed costs + Target profit)/(Price - Unit variable cost)
Breakeven sales dollars = (Total fixed costs + Target profit)/Contribution margin ratio

Example: Kalman Company makes vases. Last year, Kalman sold 5,500 vases at a price of $12.09 and had the following information on costs:

Unit direct materials $1.69
Unit direct labor 0.53
Unit variable overhead 0.25
Unit selling expense 0.62
Total fixed overhead $12,155
Total selling and administrative expense $22,605

Kalman's operating income last year was   _________________   .

Suppose Kalman wants to earn operating income of $17,440. How many units (rounded to the nearest unit) must be sold to achieve that?

Units = (Total fixed cost + Target income)/(Price - Unit variable cost) = ($34,760 + $17,440)/($12.09 - $3.09) = 5,800

What level of sales revenue would result in operating income of $17,440?   _________________   .

We can show that selling 5,800 units results in operating income of $17,440 by constructing an income statement.

Sales ($12.09 × 5,800) $70,122
Total variable cost ($3.09 × 5,800) 17,922
Contribution margin $52,200
Total fixed cost 34,760
Operating income $17,440

If Kalman wanted to earn operating income of $20,990 rather than $17,440, the necessary number of units sold would be   _________________.

If Kalman's contribution margin ratio were 40%, the sales dollars to earn $17,440 in operating income would be   _________________.

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