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    If a Firm Manager Has a Base Salary of $50,000
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If a Firm Manager Has a Base Salary of $50,000

Question 58

Question 58

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If a firm manager has a base salary of $50,000 and also get two percent of all profits, how much will his/her income be if revenues are $8,000,000 and profits are $2,000,000?


A) $250,000.
B) $210,000.
C) $90,000.
D) $150,000.

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