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Contribution Margin

The contribution margin (also called marginal income) is sales minus variable costs or selling price per unit minus variable cost per unit. For this purpose, variable costs include variable manufacturing costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead) and variable selling costs. See also breakeven point and cost-volume-profit analysis and contribution margin ratio.

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Breakeven Point [BAR]Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis [BAR]Contribution Margin Ratio [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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