Daniel Construction forecasts sales to be $800,000. The fixed costs are $210,000 and the contribution margin percentage for the company is 30%.
What is the break-even point in dollars?
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Daniel Construction forecasts sales to be $800,000. The fixed costs are $210,000 and the contribution margin...
A company forecasts sales to be $800,000 for 2017. Fixed costs are $210,000 and the contribution margin percentage for the company is 0.30 (30%). The break-even point in dollars for the firm is: $240,000 $450,000 $700,000 $300,000
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