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Business, 07.11.2019 04:31 deontehiggins42
The following is cost information for the creamy crisp donut company:
entrepreneur's potential earnings as a salaried worker = $50,000
annual lease on building = $22,000
annual revenue from operations = $380,000
payments to workers = $120,000
utilities (electricity, water, disposal) costs = $8,000
value of entrepreneur's talent in the next best entrepreneurial activity = $80,000
entrepreneur's forgone interest on personal funds used to finance the business = $6,000
refer to the data to calculate creamy crisp's accounting profit and economic profit.
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