At a price of P20, the estimated Magnolia Company’s monthly sales of product is 10,000 units. Variable costs include manufacturing, P6, and distribution, P2. Fixed costs are P24,000 per month. Determine the monthly margin of safety.
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At a price of P20, the estimated Magnolia Company’s monthly sales of product is 10,000 units. Variable costs include manufacturing, P6, and distribution, P2. Fixed costs are P24,000 per month. Determine the monthly margin of safety.
a. P120,000
b. P80,000
c. P160,000
d. P200,000
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