Multiple Choice
Ray Inc., a shoe manufacturer, pays a good amount to a department store to allow it to display its shoes in the store's window where they are likely to attract a lot of attention from customers.The money paid by Ray's to the department store is an example of a(n) :
A) premium price.
B) markdown.
C) listing allowance.
D) rebatable expense.
E) improvement value expense.
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