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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
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james has set the goal of achieving all "A"s during this year of school. Which term best describes this goal. A. long-term goal

B. short-term goal C. self-goal D. inner goal
Business
2 answers:
Ivan3 years ago
6 0

his answer should be C. self goal

lyudmila [28]3 years ago
5 0

that answer should be A long term goal

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Particular                                  Amount($)  Amount ($)

Sales revenue                                                940,000

Less: Cost of good sold                                 <u>(595,000)</u>

Gross margin                                                   345,000

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Operating expenses                     65,000  

Warranty expenses                        9,200

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Depreciation expenses                 <u>3,000</u>

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Interest expenses                        (36,000)

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Accounts receivable                  108,000

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Interest receivable                                     3600

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Supplies                                                      6,500  

Notes receivable                                        <u>32,500</u>

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Equipment                                    243,000  

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