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               2.3   C/S ratio

               The contribution to sales ratio (C/S ratio) is a useful calculation in CVP analysis. It is
               usually expressed as a percentage. It can be calculated as follows:


                                                          Contribution
                                C/S ratio                 ——————
                                                              Sales

               The C/S ratio can be calculated using contribution and sales at either a unit
               level, or at a total level.

                                          (120 – 80)
               C/S ratio =                —————                = 33.3%
                                              120

               A higher contribution to sales ratio means that contribution grows more
               quickly as sales levels increase. Once the breakeven has been passed, profits
               will accumulate more quickly than for a product with a lower contribution to
               sales ratio.

               The C/S ratio can be used in the calculation of the breakeven point. When we use
               the C/S ratio on the bottom of the breakeven formula, we get the answer in $ of sales
               revenue, rather than in units:



                                                                                 Fixed costs
                                Breakeven point in $ of sales =                  —————
                                                                                   C/S ratio


                                                             10,000
               Breakeven point in $ of sales =             ————               = $30,000
                                                           (40 ÷ 120)

               Note: this could also have been calculated as breakeven point × selling price.


















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