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mamaluj [8]
3 years ago
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What is karl Marx theory?

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ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
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Marx believed that all historical change was caused by a series of class struggles between the bourgeoisie 'haves' and the proletariat 'have nots'.
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First-floor square feet            900                                1,800

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b. Allocation of Occupancy costs to Linder and Chiro Departments, using the relative market values of the floor space:

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First-floor square feet                            900                      1,800

Relative market value per square foot $40                       $10

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Lighting expense                      5,250

Maintenance expense             9,625      $19,250

Total occupancy cost         $112,000

Total square feet = 14,000

Average occupancy cost based on square feet = $8 ($112,000/14,000)

Building = 7,000 square feet on each floor

Diane Linder's first-floor department = 900 square feet

Juan Chiro's second-floor department = 1,800 square feet

Market rental costs (excluding costs for heating, lighting, and maintenance):

First-floor space = $40 per square foot

Second-floor space = $10 per square foot

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