Definition: EBITDA is a financial metric that measures how much money a company earns from its operations before deducting interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It's useful for evaluating a company's operational profitability.
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Wth is CM1, CM2????
CM - Contribution Margin
Contribution margin is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit.
CM1 =
Contribution margin one= selling price- material costs - logistics costs.
CM2=
Contribution margin two= sellin
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hey i just wanted to know about importing goods from china through alibaba but the shipment cost is too high how can i manage the shipment cost
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Dipesh Pimpale
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Imporant metric for Start-ups - Break Even Units
Suppose we are a shoe brand and we want to calculate our units to be sold for break even (No profit No Loss)
Fixed Cost - 4,00,000
Selling Price per Unit - 1200
Variable Cost per Unit - 800
Contributi
I need suggestions that if I am selling a product for Rs. 100 online, then how should I calculate the delivery charge and profit margin? Can anybody help me in this?