You are designing a standardized 'Panel Safety Check' for your electrical business. To ensure the service is profitable as a stand-alone offering, you need to synthesize the following business data into a single flat-rate price:
- Total Direct Costs (Technician time, vehicle, and supplies): $140.00
- Business Overhead: 25% markup on direct costs.
- Profit Goal: 20% net margin on the final customer price.
What is the final flat-rate price you have constructed for this service?
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You are designing a standardized 'Panel Safety Check' for your electrical business. To ensure the service is profitable as a stand-alone offering, you need to synthesize the following business data into a single flat-rate price:
- Total Direct Costs (Technician time, vehicle, and supplies): $140.00
- Business Overhead: 25% markup on direct costs.
- Profit Goal: 20% net margin on the final customer price.
What is the final flat-rate price you have constructed for this service?
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