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To qualify as a small business, a retailing establishment may not exceed annual sales of
 A) 1.2 million to 4 million.
  B) 2.6 million to 5 million.
  C) 3 million to 6 million.
  D) 7 million.
  E) 12.5 million.

Question 2

Over the years, Zebra Productions has been slow making payments to its bank. Now it is in need of financing. Based on past experience, the interest rate Zebra will pay is the
 A) interest rate determined by the SBA.
  B) finance rate determined by the Department of Commerce.
  C) prime rate.
  D) prime rate plus 4 percent.
  E) prime rate minus 2 percentage points.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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