Answer:
Only if the stock price is greater than 
Explanation:
-Ignoring time value of money, the stock's holder will only make a profit if the stock price at time of maturity is greater than
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-Price must be greater than total cost ($120+$6) of buying the option.
-The option will not be exercised if the stock price is between $120 and $126. If exercised at these prices, the holder will make a loss.
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Answer:
a. $120
b. 5,000 units
c. 7,000 units
Explanation:
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Workings and explanations :
Contribution margin per unit = Sales - Variable Cots
= $200 - $80
= $120
Break even (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution margin per unit
= $600,000 ÷ $120
= 5,000 units
Unit Sales to achieve a target profit = (Targeted Profit + Fixed Costs) ÷ Contribution margin per unit
= ($240,000 + $600,000) ÷ $120
= 7,000 units
Margin of Safety = Expected sales - Break even Sales
Note : There is no much details about the current sales level
<u>FULL DETAILS OF THE QUESTION IS AS FOLLOWS :</u>
<em>Information concerning a product produced by Ender Company appears here: Sales price per unit $ 200 Variable cost per unit $ 80 Total annual fixed manufacturing and operating costs $ 600,000</em>