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Profit Contribution Breakdown Excel
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| | Platforms: |  | | Publisher: | Bizpep | | Version: | 30 | | License: | Free to try; $35.00 to buy | | Languges: | | | Limitations: | Shareware | | Editor's rating: | | | Profit Contribution Breakdown Excel - Software Publisher's Description: | | | Profit Contribution Breakdown allows you to identify the level of surplus/profit generated by components of your business. By applying relative indicators to reflect the amount of variable and fixed expense (resource) a component consumes surplus and contribution levels are calculated. This component performance is combined with indicators for future potential and business ability to identify areas that will maximize current and future performance. Summary recommendations are provided for each breakdown and results presented in graphical and tabular form. This business tool can analyze any chosen component of an overall business or product line. Default breakdown is five Customer Segments and five Product Groups. | Profit Contribution Breakdown Excel is the Shareware version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "CLICK HERE TO ORDER" button below for around 35.00USD. |  | Profit Contribution Breakdown Excel screenshot: | 
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