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Accounting for Decision Making

This is the second part of the assignment, you completed the first powerpoint presentation and this part is a continuation of that. I attached the first powerpoint you provided for reference.

Second part of the presentation.

Required:

Include the following items in your presentation.

What about special pricing for some markets or customers?
Show effect on revenues and profitability based on stated assumptions.
Potential advantages and disadvantages, both financial and non-financial.
What are the relevant costs to consider?
SLP Assignment Expectations
Submit a Power Point presentation or a Word Document. A Power Presentation should have no more than six slides and a Word document cannot exceed two pages. Use words, tables, and graphs to make a succinct presentation. Document all sources and provide links at the end. It is acceptable to add another slide or page to list the sources.

References:

Cost–Volume–Profit Analysis

We start with two interactive presentations on the topic.

Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. (2014). Pearson Learning Solutions, New York, NY. Retrieved from http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=12139

Using CVP Analysis Methods to Plan Profits. (2014). Pearson Learning Solutions, New York, NY. Retrieved from http://www.pearsoncustom.com/mct-comprehensive/asset.php?isbn=1269879944&id=12137

The next video puts breakeven analysis into a simple business setting.

n.a. (2010, September 20). Breakeven Analysis – Starting a Coffee Shop – [Video file] Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7uhmGVsbUg

The chapter below covers the information in more detail.

Walther, l. (2012). Chapter Eighteen. Cost-Volume-Profit and Business Scalability. Retrieved from http://www.principlesofaccounting.com/

Suggested Resource

Tsorakidis, N. (2009). Break-Even Analysis. Retrieved from http://bookboon.com/en/business/finance/break-even-analysis-1

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