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CQXA

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If the annual interest rate is 0, the net present value of receiving 550 in the next year is
 a. 550
 b. 551
 c. 549
 d. 500

Question 2

An important lesson about pricing is
 a. Do not bargain with the customer
 b. When bargaining with the customer, do not bargain over the bundled price, bargain over unit price
 c. When bargaining with the customer, do not bargain over the unit price, bargain over the bundled price
 d. Bargain with the customer over everything



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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