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BTEC BUSINESS REVISION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024

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BTEC BUSINESS REVISION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024

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BTEC BUSINESS REVISION QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
Breakeven - ANSWER When revenue and expenditure are the same. there is no profit or loss

variable costs - ANSWER raw materials, change as output increases

margin of safety - ANSWER is the amount by which sales would have to fall before the break-even point
is reached

total costs - ANSWER fixed costs plus variable costs

break-even point - ANSWER when a business has made enough money through product sales to cover
the cost of making the product

selling price - ANSWER total revenue divided by maximum number of products

increasing the price - ANSWER break even point falls

reduce the price - ANSWER break even point becomes higher

break even analysis - ANSWER planning tool that helps businesses to make the right decisions and
increase their chances of success

benefits of break even analysis - ANSWER business knows the fixed and variable costs linked to a
product.
the business can set the best price for a product.
it allows the business to set a margin of safety.

risks of ignoring breakeven analysis - ANSWER the business does not know the costs of production and
running costs.
the business does not know how many items it must sell to make a profit.
the business may make a loss without realising or knowing why.

break even point will change - ANSWER if costs change or if the selling price changes

if costs fall - ANSWER the breakeven point is lower so the business makes a profit

the lower the breakeven point - ANSWER the fewer the sales needed to make a profit

total sales revenue formula - ANSWER number of sales times price per unit

to make a profit - ANSWER revenue must be higher than expenditure

profit formula - ANSWER revenue take away expenditure

netflow/outflow formula - ANSWER inflows take away outflows

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