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Contribution Margin Formula (Standard Managerial Accounting)
Contribution margin is sale price minus variable cost β a standard managerial-accounting metric representing how much each sale contributes toward covering fixed costs and generating profit. CM per unit = Sale Price β Variable Cost; CM ratio = CM per unit Γ· Sale Price. For example, with a sale price of $50 and variable cost of $30, CM per unit is 50 β 30 = $20, and CM ratio is 20 Γ· 50 = 40%. Multiplying by 1,000 units sold gives a total contribution margin of 20 Γ 1,000 = $20,000, the amount available before fixed costs are covered.
| Metric | Formula | Example ($50 price / $30 variable cost) |
|---|---|---|
| CM per unit | Sale Price β Variable Cost | 50 β 30 = 20 |
| CM ratio | CM per unit Γ· Sale Price | 20 Γ· 50 = 40% |