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Companies record and report long-term notes receivable at the present value of the cash they expect to collect.
Required Sales
The amount of sales needed to achieve a specific financial goal, such as breaking even or reaching a profit target.
Contribution Margin Ratio
The percentage of each sales dollar remaining after variable costs are subtracted, available to cover fixed costs and provide profit.
Unit Contribution Margin
The difference between the selling price of a single unit and its variable costs, indicating the contribution towards covering fixed costs and generating profit.
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis is a management accounting tool that helps determine how changes in cost and volume affect a company's profit.
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