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PuttingaBusinessIdeaintoPractice1.3.2Businessrevenues,costsandprofit

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Keyelementstothistopic

CostsRevenue Profits

ConceptandCalculation

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Whatisrevenue?

Revenueistheincomegainedbyabusinessfromsellinggoodsandservices.Itisa

formofcashinflow.

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Howisrevenuegenerated?

Bothnewandestablished businesseswillgeneraterevenuefromtrading,e.g.,sellinggoodsandservices.

Cashinflowsfromnon-tradingsourcesarenotclassedasrevenue,e.g.,loansreceived,saleofassets,ownerscapitalinjectedintothebusiness.

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RevenueFormula

Revenue=PricexQuantity

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Whatdoesrevenuelooklike?

Totalrevenuerisesindirectproportiontothequantitysold.

At0unitsofsale,totalrevenueis£0.At10unitsofsale,revenueis£40.

Whatisthesellingprice?

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TheStart-UpofMuddyBootsFoodCompany

RolandandMirandaBallardgrewtiredofcorporatelifeanddecidedtosetupanewbusiness,makingandsellinghighqualityburgers

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1. CalculateMuddyBootsrevenue forMarch.

2. WhatotherinformationdoyouneedtoknowinordertodecidewhetherornottheMuddyBootsbusiness isprofitable?

Example:

MirandaanticipatesthaninMarchtheywillsell400burgerpacks,charging£3.00perpack.

TimetoCalculate

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CalculatingRevenue

MarchQuantity sold(units)(Q)Selling priceperunit(SP)REVENUE (QxSP)

400£3

£1200

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Whatwouldhappenif?

Miranda’smeatsupplierhasincreasedthepriceofthebeefmincetheyuse.Mirandadecidestoincreasethepriceofherburgerpacksto£3.50.RecalculatetherevenueforMarch

MarchQuantity sold(units)(Q)Selling priceperunit(SP)REVENUE (QxSP)

400£3.50£1400

Extensioncalculation– Calculatethepercentageincreaseinrevenueasaresultoftheincreaseinprice

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WhatareCosts?

Thespendingthatoccurstosetupandruna

business

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FixedCosts VariableCostsCostswhichchangeasaresultofchangesin

output

Costswhichdonotchangeinrelationto

output

Identify2examplesoffixedcosts

Identify2examplesofvariablecosts

BusinessCosts

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FixedCosts VariableCostsExamples:

RawmaterialsOtherboughtinsuppliesWageslinkedtooutput

Examples:Rent&ratesforpremisesWagesandsalariesnot

linkedtooutputMarketingcosts

InsuranceProductdevelopment

costs

BusinessCosts

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MuddyBootsCosts

Remember, fixed costs are those costs that stay the same no matter how many burgers the business makes and sells.

Muddy Boots variable costs are spent on items that will need a greater quantity as the number of burgers increases. So as the output increases the amount spend on variable costs increases

Yourchallengeistoidentifytheirfixedandvariablecostsonthenextslide

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IdentifytheFixed(F)andVariableCosts(C)

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TaketheTrapDoorChallenge

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presentsStayawayfromthe

pressspacebartobegin

Somewheredeepintheforestyouhavefoundalogcabin.

Insidethecabinisasetoftrapdoors.Someofthetrapdoorsarefine.However,othersleadtoa

deepdarkdungeon!Stayawayfromthetrapdoor!

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WebsitedesignLegal&accountingfees

PieceratepayforpackagingstaffMeat

Roland&Miranda’ssalary

Standfeesatmarkets

Costofbuildingcommercialkitchen

Onions

AdvertisingDevelopment&trademarkingofbrand/logo

Insuranceforproperty/equipm

entVanfordeliveries

WasteproductsattestingstageHerbsPublicliability

insurancePackaging

WhichoftheseisaFIXEDCOSTtoMuddyBootsBurgers?

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TotalCostsFormula

TOTALCOSTS=Totalfixedcosts+Totalvariablecosts

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TimetoCalculate

Packaging £0.15 perpack

Insurance £50

Advertising £30

Onions £0.10perpack

Meat £0.80 perpack

Herbs £0.05 perpack

MarketStandfees £150

Salary £700

Pieceratepayforpackagingstaff

£1.50perpack

Legal andaccountingfees £50

Miranda identified the following costs for March. She anticipates 400 packs will be sold

Calculate:

1. TotalFixedCosts

2. TotalVariableCosts

3. TotalCosts

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TimetoCalculate

Insurance £125Advertising £30Salary £700Legal andaccountingfees £50MarketStandFeesTotal FixedCosts

TotalFixedCosts

£200£1,105

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Calculatethevariablecostsperpack

CostPackaging £0.15 perpackOnions £0.10perpackMeat £0.50 perpackHerbs £0.02 perpackPieceratepayforpackaging staff £1.50perpackVariable costperpack £2.27

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TotalMuddyBootCosts

MarchVariable costsperunit(VC) £2.27TOTAL VARIABLE COSTS(QxVC) £908FIXED COSTS £1105TOTALCOSTS(FC+VC) £2103

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WhatisProfit?

Thedifferencebetweentotalrevenueandtotal

costsTherewardforriskstaken

byentrepreneurs

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ProfitFormula

Profit=TotalSales– TotalCosts

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Revenue,CostsandProfit

Revenue Total costs Profitorloss?£100,000 £75,000 £25,000=PROFIT£100,000 £100,000 £0=BREAKEVEN£100,000 £125,000 (£25,000)=LOSSIfrevenueisgreaterthantotalcosts=PROFITIf revenueis lessthantotalcosts=LOSSIf revenueisequaltototalcosts=BREAKEVEN

Note:negativefiguresareshowninbrackets

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AProfitableMarchforMuddyBoots?

DidMuddyBootsmakeaprofitinMarchusingthenew£3.50price?

Calculatethetotalprofit/loss

Profit/Loss(revenuelesstotalcosts)

£1400(revenue)– 2103(totalcosts)

Profit/Loss=(£703)

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SuggestthreewaysMirandacouldimprove

theprofitabilityofMuddyBoots

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