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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
5

YOU JUST OPEN YOUR FIRST BUSINESS YOU HAVE RENT $1,000 YOUR FIRST ORDER OF PRODUCT WAS $10,000 YOU PHONE BILL IS $120 FOR 4 LINE

S, ELECTIRC BILL FOR THE FIRST MONTH IS $150, AND YOUR HEAT BILL IS $200 HOWEVER, SPRING IS NEAR SO YOU CAN CUT YOUR HEAT OFF. NOW ITS TIME TO PAY YOUR SELF AND EMPLOYEES. YOUR SALARY IS $5,000 EVERY OTHER WEEK AND YOU HAVE WAGES OF $20,000. .HOW MUCH IS YOUR TOTAL COST
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nadezda [96]3 years ago
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Not sure but probably around 33,530

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