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Business, 09.04.2021 19:30 josie6471

You just celebrated your first full year in business. You earned $100,000 in revenue and had $65,000 of expenses. The
$35,000 you have left is called your...

1. Profit
2. Sales
3. Services
4. Expenses
5. Goods

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