Survey Of Accounting
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Chapter 15, Problem 19P
a)
To determine
Prepare a pro forma income statement
b)
To determine
Prepare flexible budget
c)
To determine
Prepare flexible budget using new assumption.
d)
To determine
Estimate the three price strategy from above requirements and recommend a pricing strategy
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