The contribution ratio is the relationship between total sales revenue and total variable costs. If the components change, such as an increase in sales revenue or a decrease in variable costs, the contribution ratio will increase. Conversely, if sales revenue decreases or variable costs increase, the contribution ratio will decrease.
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To compute the contribution ratio, you should divide the largest revenue source by the total revenue.
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It is the ratio generated by dividing the Variable cost over total Sales/Revenue
total asset turnover shows how much revenue is contributed by assets of a company. a higher ratio implies higher revenue earned. it is calculated as follows:Total asset turnover = Revenue / Average total assetsAverage total assets = (Opening total assets + Closing total assets) / 2
The Price to Sales Ratio (PSR) is a valuation ratio for stocks that is similar to the EPS ratio we saw earlier in this article. It is used to identify how much of revenue is generated compared to the company's market price.Formula:PSR = Market Capitalization / Total RevenueOrPSR = Current Market Price per Share / Revenue per ShareRevenue per Share = Total Revenue / Total No. of Outstanding Shares
profit margin = net income / total revenue
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Total average pertains to annual revenue. While marginal revenue is equivalent to quarterly profits. The relationship between the two is only that one is the dividend of the other.
Total Sales Revenue = 88140 Total Cost = 11300 * (4.29+2.73) = 79326 Total Variable Cost = 79326 * 4.29 / (4.29+2.73) = 48477 Contribution Margin Ratio = 48477 / 88140 = .55 or 55 %