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 Cost, Profit and Break-Even


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Cost, Profit and Break-Even

 

Cost, Profit and Break-Even Video Training

 

The Purpose of the Video: To enable managers to control the relationship between cost, price and volume.

Video Length:  23 Minutes

Employee University Item#:   6415
 

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Cost, Profit and Break-Even

 

The Purpose of the Video:  To enable managers to control the relationship between cost, price and volume.

Three factors determine profit - cost, price and volume. What isn't so simple is balancing the relationship between the three.  If the mere mention of fixed and variable costs, break-even points, contribution, depreciation, marginal and total absorption costing, brings a glazed look to your eyes it is likely that you have never seen this witty and brilliantly simple explanation.

Features and applications

  • It explains how costs are calculated and their effect on the business
  • It confirms the importance of controlling expenditure and revenue
  • Assumes no prior knowledge of finance

Features John Cleese and John Bird