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Introduction:
Variable costs and Fixed costs:
Variable costs are those that increase or decrease with the general volume of work. Some of the examples of variable costs are sales commissions, labor costs, raw material costs, etc. Fixed costs are those costs that remain fixed irrespective of the volume of work.Some of the examples of fixed costs are office rent, administrative expenses,
Mixed costs:
Mixed costs are those costs which consist of both variable and fixed portions in them. Some of the examples of mixed costs are salaries and commissions, shipping expenses, etc.
High-low method:
In this method, the highest level of activity and the lowest level of activity is taken and compared to determine the total costs at each level. The high-low method can be expressed as Y = a + bx
Where Y is Total mixed cost
A is the total fixed cost
B is the variable cost
X is the activity level
The cost formula for shipping expenses using the high-low method.
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Introduction:
Income Statement:
A company’s financial statements include the income statement, balance sheet and
To prepare: the revised income statement of M Company who plans to sell 12000 units at a selling price of $100 per unit.
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