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Business, 27.11.2019 03:31 briiannamb

Consolidated insurance owns a large building downtown. the sixth floor of this building currently houses its entire human resources department. consolidated has just completed a feasibility study to see whether the sixth floor could be leased to another company and for what price. if consolidated decides to lease the space to another company, it will house the human resources department in currently unused warehouse spaces on several other floors and rent out the entire sixth floor. which of the following should not be considered when deciding whether to rent out the sixth floor? a- the cost of refurbishing the warehouse spaces to set them up as office space for use by the human resources departmentb- the amount consolidated will receive in lease payments from another company renting the sixth floorc- the cost of the study of the feasibility of renting the sixth floord- costs due to a loss of efficiency resulting from the human resources department being split between several spaces

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