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Cost Management 6th Edition by Edward Blocher,David Stout ,Paul Juras,Gary Cokins

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0078025532
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Cost Management 6th Edition by Edward Blocher,David Stout ,Paul Juras,Gary Cokins

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0078025532
Exercise 13
CVP Analysis, DOL, and Margin of Safety (MOS) As noted in the text, the margin of safety (MOS) represents the amount by which sales (either actual or budgeted) can fall before the organization experiences a loss. On the other hand, the margin of safety ratio (MOS%) is the percentage by which sales can fall before a loss is experienced. This ratio is defined as MOS divided by budgeted or actual sales. Both measures are rough indicators of risk. Use the definition of MOS% and your algebraic skills to respond to the following requirement.
Required Demonstrate, using separate equations for MOS% and DOL that MOS% and DOL are functionally related. Specifically, show that MOS% =
CVP Analysis, DOL, and Margin of Safety (MOS) As noted in the text, the margin of safety (MOS) represents the amount by which sales (either actual or budgeted) can fall before the organization experiences a loss. On the other hand, the margin of safety ratio (MOS%) is the percentage by which sales can fall before a loss is experienced. This ratio is defined as MOS divided by budgeted or actual sales. Both measures are rough indicators of risk. Use the definition of MOS% and your algebraic skills to respond to the following requirement. Required Demonstrate, using separate equations for MOS% and DOL that MOS% and DOL are functionally related. Specifically, show that MOS% =     . Of what interpretive or managerial value is this finding . Of what interpretive or managerial value is this finding
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