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Net worth, often called owner's equity, is the difference between total assets and total liabilities.
 
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The three basic tasks of retailing are:
 a. getting consumers from outside your trading area into your store, getting these consumers to sign up for store credit, and keeping these consumers happy.
  b. getting consumers from inside your trading area into your store, getting these consumers to sign up for store credit, and offer these consumers the lowest prices possible.
  c. getting consumers from your trading area into your store, converting these consumers into loyal customers, and doing so in the most efficient manner possible.
  d. getting consumers from your trading area into your store, getting these consumers to sign up for store credit, and converting them into loyal customers.
  e. getting consumers from your trading area into your store, keeping them happy while in the store, and getting them to join the store's frequent buyers program.



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