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26 April, 10:21

Marshall Company had actual sales of $600,000 when break-even sales were $420,000. What is the margin of safety ratio?

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  1. 26 April, 12:16
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    30%

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Marshall Company had,

    Actual sales = $600,000

    Break-even sales = $420,000

    Margin of Safety:

    = Total sales - Sales at Break even

    = $600,000 - $420,000

    = $180,000

    Therefore, the margin of safety ratio is as follows:

    = (Margin of Safety : Total sales) * 100

    = ($180,000 : $600,000) * 100

    = 0.3 * 100

    = 30%
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