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Business, 09.11.2019 06:31 zay65307

Last year, jarod left a job that pays $60,000 to run his own bike-repair shop. jarod's shop charges $65 for a repair, and last year the shop performed 3,000 repairs. jarod's production costs for the year included rent, wages, and equipment. jarod spent $50,000 on rent and $100,000 on wages for his employees. jarod keeps whatever profit the shop earns but does not pay himself an official wage. jarod used $20,000 of his savings to buy a machine for the business. his savings were earning an annual interest rate of 5 percent. instructions: round your answers to the nearest dollar and include a negative sign if appropriate. a. what is jarod's annual accounting profit? b. what is jarod's annual economic profit?

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