keep_running
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Are common size statements build on a per unit basis or a total basis?
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Not gross income; gross profit.keep_running wrote:Sales have been 250 million units at $1.00 per unit.
Then, the company plans to decrease sale price to $0.90 but expected 500 million units to be sold at this price.
COGS was 60% of sales, and they say COGS is expected to hold with the new sales scenario.
I am confused on how they got a $50 million increase for gross income under the new sales scenario.
Fixed.mustafa.khokhawala wrote:Original - Sales - 250 Mn, COGS (0.6*250Mn) - 150 Mn, Gross Income Profit - 100 Mn
New - Sales - 450 Mn, COGS (0.6*500 Mn) - 300 Mn, Gross Income Profit - 150 Mn
Increase in Gross Income Profit - 50 Mn
You lowered your prices. Does that automatically make it cheaper to produce?keep_running wrote:But when the scenario changed, you still held COGS constant on a per unit basis.
How come the answer is not $450 * 0.4 = $180?