Margin of safety = Actual sales - Break-even sales
Margin of safety = $1,250,000 - $1,037,500
Margin of safety = $212,500
Margin of safety ratio = (Actual sales - Break-even sales) / Actual sales
Margin of safety ratio = ($1,250,000 - $1,037,500) / $1,250,000
Margin of safety ratio = 0.17 or 17%
Brief Exercise 18-11 For Crane Company, actual sales are $1,250,000, and break-even sales are $1,037,500. Compute...
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For Ivanhoe Company, actual sales are $1,310,000, and break-even
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Sheffield Company estimates that variable costs will be 60% of
sales, and fixed costs will total $912,000. The selling price of
the product is $6.
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