Sentences with phrase «by the contribution margin»

When we reexamine how many tacos we need to sell to meet our new fixed monthly expenses (including your $ 7,500 profit), we divide our new fixed monthly expenses ($ 5683.33 + $ 7,500 = $ 13183.33) by our contribution margin ($ 1.38): $ 13,183.33 / $ 1.38 = 9554 tacos or about 318 tacos per day!
To calculate the number of hours required to be billed to break even you divide the fixed costs by the contribution margin per hour.
To determine this you take the total costs of $ 70,000 and divide it by the contribution margin, since we know for every dollar of revenue there is $ 0.747 available to cover fixed costs.
So in order to determine the revenues required to make a profit of $ 75,000, we divide the sum of $ 70,000 plus $ 75,000 by the contribution margin.

Not exact matches

In accounting terms, contribution margin ratio (CMR) equals sales divided by variable costs.
Management has a long - term target of achieving a contribution margin of 40 % in the U.S. by 2020, and it believes things are running ahead of plan because of higher than anticipated revenue growth and moderate increases in content and other streaming costs.
Compared to last quarter, net income available to common shareholders increased 8 % ($ 3.7 million) as positive contributions from $ 9.3 million higher net insurance revenues, 2 % quarterly loan growth and a stable net interest margin were partially offset by a $ 4.7 million decline in net gains on securities and a $ 2.5 million reduction in the «other» component of other income.
Exhibitors will supply their selected products by the case to The Epicurean and will be paid the advertised RRP excluding VAT, fulfilment and a contribution to the visitor «reward» scheme, leaving them with the wholesale and majority of the retail margin.
Last year, she disclosed the hiring of her son, Ricardo Aguirre Jr., as a campaign consultant who earned $ 55,000 of the $ 102,000 she received in campaign contributions for a primary she ended up winning by a 2 - to - 1 margin.
The top spender by a wide margin was the New York State United Teachers, which made $ 5.8 million in independent expenditures and campaign contributions.
We achieved moderate annual revenue increases in Jewish Networks and Other Affinity Networks, improved Contribution margins to 74 %, cut Operating Expenses by 19 %, drove annual Adjusted EBITDA to record levels at a 28 % margin and returned capital to stockholders by using cash flow to repurchase 21 % of the shares outstanding at the start of 2008... we are disappointed with second half trends and in particular the fourth quarter, as revenue and subscribers decreased sequentially in each online segment.
Another of Walker's students was Arthur Watson, now president of the Royal Scottish Academy; in the introduction to Downie's exhibition catalogue for her 2013 show Walk Through Resonant Landscape, the consequence of her Chinese residency and travels, Watson observes the contribution made by Walker to her students» ability to perceive and explore the unique landscape of Scotland and for the primacy of drawing: «With a base on the island of Tiree, [Frances Walker] ranged across the West Coast and Western Isles interrogating the coastal margins — the rhythm of pebbles across a storm beach or the fractured architecture of a rocky foreshore, meticulously recorded through a vocabulary of precise but unforgiving ink lines.»
Obama Winning Over Lawyers — Obama is winning over lawyers, or at least their campaign contributions, by a 3 - 1 margin over McCain, reports the New York Law Journal.
To calculate the contribution margin you first calculate the revenue per unit by dividing the revenue by the hours billed to arrive at $ 300 per hour.
While we are seeing firms embracing this consideration, there are still many firms that incentivize attorneys by hours or revenue rather than margin contribution or profitability.
• Built a new P&L methodology that measured Variable Contribution Margin (VCM) by channel.
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