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Break- Even Analysis and Decision Making: An Empirical Investigation of Selected Listed Non-Financial Firms in Nigeria

Ali-Momoh Betty Oluwayemisi (oluwayemisi.alimomoh@fuoye.edu), Adewole Ibukun Felix (niceloaf@gmail.com), Falade Temidayo Olajumoke (emifalade@gmail.com), Adeniyi Sunday Ayodeji (t.adeniyisun2020@gmail.com) and Samuel Samson Ojeme (sam.ojeme@gmail.com)
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Ali-Momoh Betty Oluwayemisi: Federal University Oye-Ekiti
Adewole Ibukun Felix: Achievers University
Falade Temidayo Olajumoke: Achievers University
Adeniyi Sunday Ayodeji: Achievers University
Samuel Samson Ojeme: Achievers University

EuroEconomica, 2022, issue 2(41), 7-15

Abstract: The study examined effect of break-even analysis on decision making of listed non-financial firms in Nigeria, between 2010 and 2020. Specifically, the study examined the effect of selling price, production cost and sale volume on profit after tax of listed non-financial firms in Nigeria. The study adopted an ex-post-facto research design and secondary data was gathered to analyze the relationship between the variables. The population of the study consisted fifteen (15) industrial companies listed on Nigeria Exchange Group; however, only five (5) samples were selected from the population. The data was collected from annual reports of 5 sampled listed non-financial firms covering a period of ten (10) years (2010-2020). The collected data were analyzed using correlation analysis, panel regression and other post estimation techniques. The decision making was measured with profit after tax. From the results of the findings, it was revealed that profit after tax is positively impacted by the break-even analysis of the listed non-financial firm in term of selling price and sale volume. Thus, cost of production reported negative effect on profit after tax. The study concluded that breakeven analysis has positive effect on decision making of non-financial firms in Nigeria, especially when measured in term of profit after tax. Based on the findings, it was recommended that management of nonfinancial firms in Nigeria needs to put all possible strategies in order to lower the production cost to maximizing profit.

Keywords: Break-even analysis; Profit after tax; Non-financial firms; Nigeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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