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Business, 12.03.2020 07:26 sheilaaguilar2014

4. Add the fixed monthly costs to get the total fixed costs per month.
TIP: Now you know that your minimum selling price has to be high enough to cover
these fixed costs too. You'll calculate your break even point next.
For example, the monthly fixed costs for the t-shirt company would he $445.

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