The document provides an example calculation to determine a procedure's total contribution to profit and overhead per year based on a pessimistic sales forecast of 1,500 patients. It shows that with 1,500 patients, the procedure's total contribution would be $50,000.
The document provides an example calculation to determine a procedure's total contribution to profit and overhead per year based on a pessimistic sales forecast of 1,500 patients. It shows that with 1,500 patients, the procedure's total contribution would be $50,000.
If the most pessimistic sales forecast for the proposed
service from Figure A.1 was 1,500 patients, what would be the procedure’s total contribution to profit and overhead per year? pQ (F + cQ ) = 200(1,500) [100,000 + 100(1,500)] = $50,000