Summary: Contribution measures how much a product contributes to the fixed costs of a business and, therefore, its overall profit. It can be calculated on a per-unit basis or total basis. Knowing the total contribution and fixed costs enables us to calculate the profit of a business.
Definition: Contribution is the amount a product contributes towards the fixed costs of a business and its overall profit, after deducting the variable costs.
Formula
Example: Imagine a business that manufactures and sells wooden tables. Each table is sold for $150, and the variable cost (cost of wood) is $60 per table. The contribution per table is calculated as
If the business sells 100 tables, the total contribution is:
Definition: Profit is the amount left after all expenses (both fixed and variable) are deducted from the total sales revenue.
Formula
Example: Continuing with the wooden table business, let's say the total fixed costs (salaries, rent, insurance, etc.) are $5,000. The profit is calculated as
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Summary: Contribution measures how much a product contributes to the fixed costs of a business and, therefore, its overall profit. It can be calculated on a per-unit basis or total basis. Knowing the total contribution and fixed costs enables us to calculate the profit of a business.
Definition: Contribution is the amount a product contributes towards the fixed costs of a business and its overall profit, after deducting the variable costs.
Formula
Example: Imagine a business that manufactures and sells wooden tables. Each table is sold for $150, and the variable cost (cost of wood) is $60 per table. The contribution per table is calculated as
If the business sells 100 tables, the total contribution is:
Definition: Profit is the amount left after all expenses (both fixed and variable) are deducted from the total sales revenue.
Formula
Example: Continuing with the wooden table business, let's say the total fixed costs (salaries, rent, insurance, etc.) are $5,000. The profit is calculated as
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