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Business, 28.06.2019 15:10, twalters88

George runs a mid-size accounting practice and recently upgraded to excel 2016. he expects sales to grow in the next few months during tax season. after that, he would like to begin upgrading some of the equipment and furniture for the employees in his office. he will start with the reception area, which has the most visibility. if sales reach a certain amount by the end of april, george will purchase a desk, chair, computer, and software upgrade for the receptionist. otherwise, george will just purchase the desk and chair. how can george determine the best action to take using a sales data worksheet?

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