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Business, 28.07.2019 18:30 SissyBoo9680

Liam is a computer systems analyst and is looking to change to a company that offers more opportunities for advancement. he has job offers from two companies that look promising. liam’s job offer comparison job 1: seattle, wa job 2: silicon valley, ca salary $78,000 $100,000 benefits $4,000 bonuses, health insurance, 401k $2,500 bonuses, health insurance, 401k average monthly rent & utilities $1,350 $3,150 which company is a better choice based on annual income after housing and utility costs? job 2 is a better choice because it will have a salary and benefits worth $20,500 more than job 1. job 2 is a better choice because the annual income after housing is expected to be $140,300 but job 1 is expected to be $98,200. job 1 is a better choice because the annual income after housing is $65,800 but that of job 2 is $64,700. job 1 is a better choice because annual income after benefits and housing will be $109,800 but the annual income for job 2 will be $92,200

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