Multiple Choice
A recently graduated business student decided to open a small Internet café serving a variety of unusual nonalcoholic beverages from around the world. He carefully used all the pricing formulas he learned in school and set a goal to break even the first six months and make a moderate profit for the next six months, at which time he would review his pricing strategies. Within a week after opening, every seat was filled and he had to replenish his beverage orders several times. At his six-month review, he was devastated to find that despite huge sales, he had actually lost money. He realized it wasn't his math that was wrong; he forgot to include monthly expenses such as toilet paper, paper towels, and hand soap in his calculations. These costs should have appeared as __________ in his break-even analysis.
A) fixed costs
B) marginal costs
C) variable costs
D) overhead costs
E) sunk costs
Correct Answer:

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