Break Even Planning and Analysis Case Study

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assist the Pringly Division to set up the appropriate pricing for the new product. To achieve this objective, the paper carries out the break-even analysis that will assist the company to fix the appropriate pricing and quantity for the new product.

The company had not been able to achieve its sales target in the past making the company to lose some profits. Thus, the company has decided to reduce its budget to avoid disappointment of the past. Thus, the company has set up different targets to follow and the targets will be evaluated to assist the company to make appropriate decision on the pricing of the new product:

The first strategy is to fix the selling price of the new product to $170 per unit carrying the annual fixed costs of $20,000,000.

The second alternative is to increase the cost of promotion and advertising and set the selling price of the new product to $220. However, the fixed costs will increase to $25,000,000 because the marketing department is adamant that the company needs to increase the advertising costs to achieve the sales target.

The table below reveals the three possibility levels of customer demands.

Estimated demand (units)

Estimated probability (units)*

0.25

0.5

0.25

Financial Analysis

The first step is to set up the selling price, the fixed costs and variable costs per unit.

Selling price

Fixed costs

Variable Cost per unit

$170

$20,000,000

$35

$220

$25,000,000

$35

Thus, the report will provide the break-even points at each level for the first and second strategies as being revealed below:

Break-even point for the first strategy based on the estimated demand of 150,000 units.


Break-even point for the first strategy based on the estimated demand of 180,000 units.

Break-even point for the first strategy based on the estimated demand of 200,000 units.

Break-even point for the second strategy based on the

Break-even point for the second based on the estimated demand of 180,000 units.

Break-even point for the second strategy based on the estimated demand of 200,000 units.

Thus, the paper calculates the breakeven point at different levels using the data in the table below:

When Estimated Demand = 150,000 units

First Strategy

Second Strategy

New Product

Estimated Costs

Estimated Costs

Variable cost per unit

$35

$35

Fixed cost

20, 000,000

$25,000,000

Selling price per unit

$170

$220

Budget volume

150,000

150,000

When Estimated Demand = 180,000 units

First Strategy

Second Strategy

New Product

Estimated Costs

Estimated Costs

Variable cost per unit

$35

$35

Fixed cost

20, 000,000

$25,000,000.

Selling price per unit

$170

$220

Budget volume

180,000

180,000

When Estimated Demand = 200,000 units

First Strategy

Second Strategy

New Product

Estimated Costs

Estimated Costs

Variable cost per unit

$35

$35

Fixed cost

20, 000,000

$25,000,000.

Selling price per unit

$170

$220

Budget volume

200,000

200,000

Using the excel software; the paper computes the break-even point at each level:

Break-even point at the estimated Demand of 150,000 units

First Strategy

Second Strategy

Break-even point volume

148,148

135,135

Break-even point sale

$25,185,185

$29,729,730

Profits at budgeted volume

$250,000

$2,750,000

Break-even point at the estimated Demand of 180,000 units

First Strategy

Second Strategy

Break-even point volume

148,148

135,135

Break-even point sale

$25,185,185

$29,729,730

Profit at budgeted volume

$4,300,000

$8,300,000

Break-even point at the estimated.....

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