Unit Contribution

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Unit Contribution refers to the amount by which the sale price of a single unit exceeds its variable cost. It is a crucial metric in cost accounting, used to determine the profitability of individual products. By calculating the unit contribution, businesses can assess how much each unit sold contributes to covering fixed costs and generating profit. This term is essential for break-even analysis and pricing strategies.

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