We sell all clothing, High end jeans and shirts. JOEL KRAHN.

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We sell all clothing, High end jeans and shirts. JOEL KRAHN

RevenueExpense sources I buy all of these products from the manufacturer then sell them and keep the extra profit. T-shirts Jeans Sweaters Hoodies Belts Wallets/purses

T-shirts $20.00 Jeans $ $ Sweaters $35.00 Hoodies $50.00 Belts $15.00 Wallets/Purses $15.00 – Clothing Prices

Using some of the estimated prices I found online I created this table of revenues and expenses. I do not make the product. The price of product varies depending on sales and season. Revenues and Expenses

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Used excel to calculate the monthly profit/loss. There was profit made all night. #2

Used excel to calculate the monthly average. Revenue: Expenses: #2

Used excel to calculate the over all profit and loss over the year There was a profit of $48200 #2

Used excel to calculate the average monthly profit and loss. There was an average profit of $4232.5

I picked this vehicle because my whole family drives gmc’s I find the truck very nice. There are no options needed. The truck already has the accessories with it. #3

1,704 X 36 = 61,344 To lease for three years. 1,459 X 48 = 70,032 To lease for four years. #4

It would cost dollars a month to finance this truck for 60 months #5

#5 It could cost dollars a month to finance this truck

If I were to choose I would finance this truck. Because you end up being able to keep the vehicle for the rest of your life in the end. And when you lease, you pretty much paying close to the price of the actual truck. #6

In this power point, I created a store which I showed you my expenses and all of my revenue. I determined how much money I would make in a year and averaged all of it out. I created a chart for my revenues and expense. After this with all of the money that a made. I determined the difference between financing and leasing a vehicle and the costs of both. And in the end I decided to buy the truck.