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Romashka [77]
3 years ago
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Musashi is a 40-year-old autoworker who was laid off from his job 6 months ago. he is frustrated with his inability to find a ne

w full-time position. last week, he took a part-time job but was given only 3 hours of work.
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70% in month of purchase        65,870       70,700        70,140

 30% in the month following    15,000       28,230       30,300

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Purchases                                   $94,100   $101,000   $100,200

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Purchases                                  $94,100   $101,000   $100,200    

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Ending balance                       $28,230     $30,300    $30,060

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