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yuradex [85]
3 years ago
10

Lands' End orders blazers that it has been selling for the last 20 years in misses sizes, but in a new fabric and in new larger

woman's sizes. This would more than likely be an example of a:
Business
1 answer:
alexira [117]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

New buy

Explanation:

Based on the information given NEW BUY occur in a situation where a person or an individual order a brand new products that has already been selling for a long period of time in which the new product that is been ordered must be different from the one that was already in existence before now and the new products will have to be produce with a new material which will as well include brand new different design as well a different size just as in the case of Lands' End .

Therefore This would more than likely be an example of a: NEW BUY

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                                                            Balance    $815,000

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                                                             Sep 1       $20,000

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Paid in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock  $433,125

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