How can you estimate the total sales volume you can expect in your location?
by projecting th...
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Business, 10.11.2019 20:31 naenae6775
How can you estimate the total sales volume you can expect in your location?
by projecting the number of anticipated sales on an annual basis
by researching information about your local industry
by hiring an accountant
by reviewing sales figures at the chamber of commerce
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