BEST video out of all the 15 I have watched so far, even a thick-skulled person like me can understand. Thank you. Anyone can teach but not everyone is a teacher.
Excellent lecture, I was able to do a BEA on my own company using this video, Thanks very much, and I looked through about 10 videos and this was the best by far!
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The presentation was extremely useful. Can u plz mention the tools u used for creating such an interactive presentation. As a teacher myself it would be really helpful
Thank you so much for the great explanation, really helps me alot! Btw, do you have any example of making the break even graph analysis for multi products?
Sir, if i know total required sales(number of sales mixes), variable costs of each product and also number of each product to be sold..,then can i find sales price at which each product would be sold to reach breakeven point? Of course , Target profit is again zero here.
The original sales mix was 6,000 cat beds to 4,000 scratching posts. To simplify this, you could divide both by 1,000 to get a sales mix of 6 to 4, or 6:4. You could then simplify it further by dividing both by 2 to get a sales mix of 3 to 2 (3:2). This means out of 5 units sold (3 + 2), 3 are cat beds and 2 are scratching posts. You can also think of it as 60% (3 divided by 5) cat beds and 40% (2 divided by 5) scratching posts.
Rex Jacobsen .. Thank for your response..I understand when using the percentage not the other format. So what if cat beds is 10000 and scratching posts is 8000.
That would be 10,000:8,000 or 10:8 or 5:4, meaning, out of 9 items sold, 5 will be cat beds, 4 will be scratching posts. Percentage-wise, 55.6% (10,000/18,000, or 10/18, or 5/9) will be cat beds.
This is the best lecture i have ever seen. Just brief and to the point. It has captured all the worries. Keep up
BEST video out of all the 15 I have watched so far, even a thick-skulled person like me can understand. Thank you. Anyone can teach but not everyone is a teacher.
I'm glad it was helpful! 😀
Hi Mr Rex Jacobsen, Your Lecture is best compared to the rest. Easy to understand . Thank you very much.
I'm glad it was helpful, Ghalib!
Thankyou Jacobsen. And you deserve one more subscriber.
Excellent lecture, I was able to do a BEA on my own company using this video, Thanks very much, and I looked through about 10 videos and this was the best by far!
You all prolly dont give a shit but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow lost my login password. I would love any help you can give me.
Rex, you did an amazing job with this presentation. Pretty sure I owe you a tip of the hat when I finish this MBA. Thank you!
Glad it was useful!
Thank you for making this. Very informal and helped me understand it.
Comprehensive lecture...
Thanx a lot..
Brilliant. precise. Perfect explanation. Keep up the good work sir.
I came back here to get a quick refresher. Thank you!
The presentation was extremely useful. Can u plz mention the tools u used for creating such an interactive presentation. As a teacher myself it would be really helpful
It's done in PowerPoint using its animation feature. The recording software is camtasia.
thank you.. I was really looking for this. really helped
Brilliant thanks 👍
6 years later this is better than Drury
Best tutorial, very clear and easier to understand
Thanks Priv!
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Thank you so much for the great explanation, really helps me alot! Btw, do you have any example of making the break even graph analysis for multi products?
Nice explanation
how would you find Sales dollars given a target income? ex. taret income of $150,000?
Thank a lot. Now! I can undertand
I'm so glad it helped, Desiree!
This has really been helpful. Thanks
I'm glad it was helpful, Grace!
Well explained!
Thanks 🙏
You're welcome, Alaa!
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thanks sir
Thank you!
You're welcome!
nice!
thanks alot it is informative for me
Glad to hear that!
what is the name of the song in the intro??
Hi Danaos, it's called, "A Simple Way"
Hello, why is there a target profit in the break even formula?
Hi Gabriel, when calculating a breakeven point, the target profit is zero (no profit, no loss). So we use zero as the target profit.
Sir, if i know total required sales(number of sales mixes), variable costs of each product and also number of each product to be sold..,then can i find sales price at which each product would be sold to reach breakeven point? Of course , Target profit is again zero here.
Please help
how did u get the fix costs of 40,000 dollars? thank u
Hi, I think that this number came from the task itself!
It's a given amount supplied by the textbook's author. It's a necessary input to solve the problem.
for me its a little bit faster
Sales mix 3:2. How?
The original sales mix was 6,000 cat beds to 4,000 scratching posts. To simplify this, you could divide both by 1,000 to get a sales mix of 6 to 4, or 6:4. You could then simplify it further by dividing both by 2 to get a sales mix of 3 to 2 (3:2). This means out of 5 units sold (3 + 2), 3 are cat beds and 2 are scratching posts. You can also think of it as 60% (3 divided by 5) cat beds and 40% (2 divided by 5) scratching posts.
Rex Jacobsen .. Thank for your response..I understand when using the percentage not the other format. So what if cat beds is 10000 and scratching posts is 8000.
That would be 10,000:8,000 or 10:8 or 5:4, meaning, out of 9 items sold, 5 will be cat beds, 4 will be scratching posts. Percentage-wise, 55.6% (10,000/18,000, or 10/18, or 5/9) will be cat beds.
How come fixed cost be 40000
It's a given amount supplied by the textbook's author. It's a necessary input to solve the problem.
@@RexJacobsen I was confused about that number also, thanks for the tutorial. You are a great teacher! 😀
@@topsyturvyy4558 Thank you!
@@RexJacobsen Fixed costs are the bills you have to pay on a monthly basis. 😀