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    Frito-lay and Snack Foods

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    and South America combined contributed 48 percent of PepsiCo’s net revenue in 2009. And Fristo-Lays North America‚ which is combined with the Frito Company and the H.W. Lay Company‚ creates the top selling line of snack foods in the U.S‚ Canada and Mexico. These brands include  Lay’s and Ruffles potato chips‚ Doritos tortilla chips‚ Tostitos tortilla chips and dips‚ Cheetos cheese flavored snacks‚ Fritos corn chips‚ Rold Gold pretzels‚ Sun Chips and Cracker Jack popcorn. In which‚ PepsiCo holds six

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    Break Even Point

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    BREAK-EVEN POINT A company’s break-even point is the amount of sales or revenues that it must generate in order to equal its expenses. In other words‚ it is the point at which the company neither makes a profit nor suffers a loss. Calculating the break-even point (through break-even analysis) can provide a simple‚ yet powerful quantitative tool for managers. In its simplest form‚ break-even analysis provides insight into whether or not revenue from a product or service has the ability to

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    CVP ANALYSIS / BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS Break-Even Analysis Introduction Break-Even Analysis-Volume-Analysis is a systematic method of examining the relationship between changes in volume (that is output) and changes in Sales Revenue‚ Express and Net Profit. As a model of these relationships‚ Break-Even Analysis simpifies the real-world conditions which a firm will face. The objective of Break-Even Analysis is to establish what will happen to the financial results if a specified level of activity

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    Break Even Point

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    Break-even point is that point at which there is neither profit nor loss. It is at point costs are equal to sales. It is otherwise called as balancing point‚ neutral point‚ equilibrium point‚ loss ending point‚ profit beginning point etc. After BEP is achieved‚ all the further sales will contribute to profit. At BEP‚ Sales – Variable cost = Fixed costs. OR Contribution = Fixed costs. Break-even analysis Break-even analysis is an analytical technique that is used to determine the probable

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    P2 Break-Even

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    What is break-even analysis? Analysis to establish that the point‚ by which the income received equals the costs tied together with obtaining the income. Break-even analysis predicts what is known as the margin of safety‚ amount which the income exceeds break-even point. It is an amount that the income can fall while still staying above the break-even point. What is break-even point? The break-even point is‚ a point‚ by which increases equal losses in general. The break-even point determines when

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    FIN120 Break Even

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    TOTAL REVENUE APPLICATION At a price of $3 each‚ SHAPE magazine sells 1.25 million copies of its magazine targeted to young women seeking a healthier lifestyle. If the price is increased to $3.25 each‚ only 1 million copies will be sold. Fixed costs are $1 million and unit variable costs are $0.50 per magazine. From the information provided here‚ what is SHAPE magazine ’s total revenue‚ obtained at the higher price? a. $3‚750‚000 b. $3‚250‚000 c. $2‚125‚000 d. $1‚625‚000 e. $675

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    Frito-Lay’s Dips • How would you characterize the dip category in general? Dips are a complementary product; they are served along with chips‚ crackers‚ or raw vegetables. The market for dips is highly fragmented and difficult to measure. More than 80% of all dips are accounted for by supermarkets‚ with a total dip retail dollar sales volume of $620 million (in 1985). The dip category became more popular in late 1983 and early 1984‚ an explanation for this increase is the growing popularity

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    SWOT ANALYSIS OF FRITO-LAYS KURKURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project comes out to be a great source of learning and experience. A lot of effort has been put by various people to make this project a success. This has greatly enhanced our knowledge about FMCG market in India. We greatly acknowledge our indebtness to Prof. Ashok Kumar‚ for helping us throughout this project and for providing us in-depth knowledge. This project is acumination of efforts of our entire team whose sincere

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    Frito-Lays is a nationally recognized leader in the manufacture and marketing of salty snack foods with 33% market share in the U.S. Frito-Lay has a highly profitable dip product line with $87 million sales in 1985. Dips are most frequently used with salty snacks whereas account for 67% of total dip sales. Rest of dip sales (33%) are linked to vegetable usage. But the market for dips is highly fragmented and difficult to measure. In late 1986‚ management team of Frito-Lays wants to complete their

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    break even point

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    article: Break-even (economics) In economics & business‚ specifically cost accounting‚ the break-even point (BEP) is the point at which cost or expenses and revenue are equal: there is no net loss or gain‚ and one has "broken even." A profit or a loss has not been made‚ although opportunity costs have been "paid‚" and capital has received the risk-adjusted‚ expected return.[1] It is shown graphically as the point where the total revenue and total cost curves meet. In the linear case the break-even

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