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vredina [299]
3 years ago
7

Raul recently started a real estate company with a unique way of presenting a menu of​ services, each with a fixed​ price, rathe

r than using the traditional commission on sales price. His firm has grown to 21​ brokers, and he has plans to expand his model nationally. In applying for a​ loan, how should Raul BEST present his​ firm?
Business
1 answer:
Zigmanuir [339]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

small business

Explanation:

Based on the company specifications that is provided about Raul's company the most appropriate representation of his firm would be a small business. This is the case because a small business is categorized as any business with one owner controlling and running a business with less than 100 employees. Seeing as Raul only has 21 brokers employed and is planning to expand his model nationally but has NOT yet done so, then he is the owner of a small business.

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Common Size Comparative Income Statements

For Years Ended December 31, 2017, 2016, and 2015

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Sales                            $ 555,000  100    $340,000   100   $278,000  100

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Selling expenses            102,900    18.5      46,920     13.8     50,800     18.3

Administrative expenses 50,668     9.1      29,920       8.8     22,800      6.0

Total expenses               153,568   27.7      76,840     22.6     73,600    26.5

Income before taxes       117,932   21.2      50,660      14.9    50,500      18.2

Income taxes                   40,800     7.4       10,370        3.1      15,670       5.6

Net income                    $ 77,132    13.9   $40,290       11.9  $34,830      12.5

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a) Data and Calculations:

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For Years Ended December 31, 2017, 2016, and 2015

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Sales                            $ 555,000  100    $340,000   100   $278,000  100

Cost of goods sold         283,500    51.1     212,500    62.5   153,900    55.4

Gross profit                      271,500   48.9    127,500     37.5    124,100    44.6

Selling expenses            102,900    18.5      46,920     13.8     50,800     18.3

Administrative expenses 50,668     9.1      29,920       8.8     22,800      6.0

Total expenses               153,568   27.7      76,840     22.6     73,600    26.5

Income before taxes       117,932   21.2      50,660      14.9    50,500      18.2

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