Menlo Company manufactures and sells a single product. The company’s revenue and expenses for the last quarter follow:                                          Total            Per Unit Revenue                      £ 450,000            £ 30 Less variable cost           180,000               12 Contribution margin        270,000           18 Less fixed cost                  216,000 Profit                              £ 54,000 Required: (a) What is the quarterly break-even point in units sold and in revenue?  (b) Without resorting to computations, what is the total contribution margin at the break-even point?  (c) How many units would have to be sold each quarter to earn a target profit of £90,000? Use the unit contribution method. Verify your answer by preparing a contribution statement of profit or loss at the target level of revenue.

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Menlo Company manufactures and sells a single product. The company’s revenue and
expenses for the last quarter follow:


                                         Total            Per Unit
Revenue                      £ 450,000            £ 30
Less variable cost           180,000               12
Contribution margin        270,000           18
Less fixed cost                  216,000
Profit                              £ 54,000


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(a) What is the quarterly break-even point in units sold and in revenue? 
(b) Without resorting to computations, what is the total contribution margin at the break-even point? 
(c) How many units would have to be sold each quarter to earn a target profit of £90,000? Use the unit contribution method. Verify your answer by preparing a contribution statement of profit or loss at the target level of revenue.

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