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ella [17]
4 years ago
13

. Imagine that you are buying a new computer and comparing different brands and prices. List and describe two nonprice competiti

on factors you might consider when making your decision. (2-4 sentences. 2.0 points) Section 1.02: Learn
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Rent expense 1,500 1,500

Wages expense 3,500 5,000

Shipping expense 1,100 1,650

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Advertising expense 1,000 1,400

Insurance expense 585 585

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Income Statement              Year 1                  Year 2

Sales revenue                   $25,000            $37,500

Variable costs:

  • Cost of goods sold   $10,000            $15,000
  • Wages expense*        $3,000             $4,500
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  • Advertising expense*   $800              $1,200

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  • Advertising expense*   $200               $200
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  • Insurance expense       $585               $585
  • Utilities expense           $750               $750

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