Multiple Product Breakeven Point (weighted average)

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  • @christinascott569
    @christinascott569 10 років тому +4

    I have been trying to understand this for DAYS with more complicated examples. It wasn't until I watched this one that I finally understood it. thank you so much

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  10 років тому +1

      Christina Scott I'm so glad you were able to understand the concept. Sometimes a more simple approach helps.

  • @kinashraf1975
    @kinashraf1975 9 років тому +13

    i am from egypt and you at your place wherever you are i don't know and you did teach me and helped me sooooooooo much can't say thanks enough .....keep inlight life with help thank you so much

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  9 років тому +1

      Ashraf Abbas Thank you so much for your comment. I'm glad you found the video helpful!

  • @ChrisFlores16
    @ChrisFlores16 9 років тому +4

    I was stuck on a similar problem and I just could not understand the explanation on other sources. Glad I found this video! Thank you so much, this really helped me!

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  9 років тому +1

      Christina Flores I'm so glad you found the video helpful!

  • @levontrd8756
    @levontrd8756 5 років тому

    After searching all over and came to this video. Absolutely fantastic. i tried this on my own excel sheet and got the results. This video was done long back probably you could redo it again with atleast 10 products in an excel sheet. thanks again.

  • @muhammadahsan8902
    @muhammadahsan8902 8 років тому +1

    This video really helped me in understanding this whole concept .I am thankful to you for uploading such an "easy to understand" video tutorial.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  8 років тому +1

      +Muhammad Ahsan You're welcome! So glad I could help. Thanks for commenting.

  • @timothysmith8154
    @timothysmith8154 9 років тому +4

    You are an excellent teacher!

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  9 років тому

      Timothy Smith Thank you! I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @nickr7691
    @nickr7691 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for recording this GREAT video and making it available. It has really helped! - YOU ARE THE BEST

  • @jemsar2
    @jemsar2 5 років тому

    Well done professor. Well done. I totally appreciated this video.

  • @dsmyify
    @dsmyify 9 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for recording this video and making it available. It has really helped!

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  9 років тому +1

      dsmyify You're welcome. I'm so glad you found it helpful!

  • @valeriemaynez4889
    @valeriemaynez4889 5 років тому

    you deserve a million dollars. you saved us."i love Kristin ingram"-my dumbass friend that requested to remain anonymous.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  5 років тому

      Haha! That's awesome. Thanks for the great comment!

  • @Close2Him15
    @Close2Him15 7 років тому

    Professor Ingram, thank you :). So easy to understand.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  7 років тому

      +Dan Attles you're welcome! Thank you for the very nice comment!

  • @MIHomesKC
    @MIHomesKC 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for this! Very easily explained and understood.

  • @muhibullah994
    @muhibullah994 7 років тому

    Dear mam , the word ''THANKS'' will not be enough if you were any where in Pakistan i would give you a hug.

  • @goceification
    @goceification 5 років тому

    thanx. Very useful. This is only for Bkeven in Units?

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  5 років тому

      If you divide by the CM ratio, you can get sales in dollars.

  • @kidsnhoops4814
    @kidsnhoops4814 8 років тому +1

    Hi Kristen, can this videos formula be applied to an industry with multiple services and products; and if so.....how?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  8 років тому

      +Kids N' Hoops If you know the price and variable costs of the products and the approximate sales mix, absolutely. It is more accurate the more you can break down the fixed costs between the two products though.

    • @PKyei
      @PKyei 8 років тому

      +Kristin Ingram fr:Kids N'Hoops, I do know the price we charge for each service as well as our products. I am compiling a break even analysis for a start-up venture and I'm having trouble with the associated costs of the service we provide because so many things go into providing the service. I'd love to pick your brain on some of these issues.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  8 років тому

      ***** Send me an email: help at accountinginfocus.com

  • @mernanuqul
    @mernanuqul 9 років тому

    Hello, do we always use the WA of units to calculate the Composite CM, because there are some cases where the number of units were used instead; which in this case are 3 & 7 and we multiply them by the UCM, without dividing on the result total;10. Could you please advise when we use each method??

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  9 років тому

      merna nuqul if the lowest common multiple is 10 then you would multiply the CM of unit A by 3 and the CM of unit B by 7. Add that together to get the CM for the Package. I hope that makes sense. If not, please let me know.

  • @ahmeditaly7394
    @ahmeditaly7394 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @ahmeditaly7394
      @ahmeditaly7394 3 роки тому

      @@allkristiningram are you an accountant?

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  3 роки тому +1

      @@ahmeditaly7394 yes I am. I own a tax and consulting firm and teach people how to become bookkeepers.

  • @bookcafe1
    @bookcafe1 7 років тому

    Precise and informative video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  7 років тому

      +bookcafe1 you're welcome. Thanks for commenting!

  • @veronikalazarenko9248
    @veronikalazarenko9248 8 років тому

    Thank you for the explanation. Everything is really clear. I have only one question. How you can count break even point if you have more than 10 products? I am really confused how to allocate Sales Mix in units or % for more than 10 products. Can you help me please.

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  8 років тому

      You would need to calculate the contribution margin per package based on sales mix for the 10 products or calculate the weighted contribution margin ratio for the 10 products. It's the same method we use in the video, you just have more products. Excel is helpful for this because you can use formulas and automate the process.

    • @veronikalazarenko9248
      @veronikalazarenko9248 8 років тому

      So if I have 20 products, does it mean that my sale mix will look like:
      Product 1 - 1, Pruduct 2 - 4;.....Product 18 - 0,5; Product 19 -0,5; Product 20 -5 ?
      I am really confused what companies are doing with 100 products?

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  8 років тому +1

      Companies with 100 products have computer systems that do the calculations for them and generally use the contribution margin ratio for total contribution margin/total sales. Most companies will also look at the company as divisions, with one or two products in a division and segmenting fixed costs (whether direct or allocated common) into that division.

  • @shoaibcheragh7362
    @shoaibcheragh7362 10 років тому

    Thank you very much, it is really helpful. But I am wondering if I want to present this in a line graph, how will it work then ?

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  10 років тому

      A graph for this would be tough because you have multiple products. It would be easier to do one for single product. You could make a graph with sales in dollars on the x axis and profit on the y axis. The break even point would be the point at which your line intercepts the y axis.

    • @shoaibcheragh7362
      @shoaibcheragh7362 10 років тому

      Kristin Ingram Thanks a lot...really appreciate it.

  • @sumit5562
    @sumit5562 3 роки тому +1

    U saved my day

  • @EduBugay
    @EduBugay 10 років тому +1

    It helped me :) Great job... Thanks to you.

  • @kimberlyhelbing
    @kimberlyhelbing 9 років тому +2

    thank you so much for helping me.

  • @yuniorgalardy2781
    @yuniorgalardy2781 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting this video.

  • @sudharsanvj8531
    @sudharsanvj8531 6 років тому

    Neat explanation :) Thank you !

  • @Itsjana7197
    @Itsjana7197 3 роки тому +1

    THANK YOUUUUUU!!!

  • @themightythor1160
    @themightythor1160 11 років тому

    This is awesome! Thank you!

  • @chaoliu7255
    @chaoliu7255 7 років тому

    thanks a lot, you teach very clear but I find there are several counting mistakes

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  7 років тому

      Maybe there are some things that were not clear to you. Can you please let me know what you think the mistakes are so I can clarify for you.

    • @chaoliu7255
      @chaoliu7255 7 років тому

      I was confusing about the result of 24000/5.2. The result which I count is 4615.38 not 5000

    • @allkristiningram
      @allkristiningram  7 років тому +1

      It's 26,000/5.20, not 24,000.

    • @chaoliu7255
      @chaoliu7255 7 років тому

      My apology

  • @hollowkaizer7419
    @hollowkaizer7419 10 років тому +1

    Thanks very much.

  • @diansapuart
    @diansapuart 5 років тому +1

    😍

  • @OgThaPlug
    @OgThaPlug 5 років тому

    Thank you

  • @sagarshinde4976
    @sagarshinde4976 6 років тому

    Thanks 💐💐💐

  • @Jeremy_Godrick
    @Jeremy_Godrick 7 років тому

    Thankyou!

  • @stopndrop4588
    @stopndrop4588 7 років тому

    amazing