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Business, 11.01.2021 15:50, izzysmith6836

Perform a breakeven analysis for two services or products you will be offering in your business. Identify at least two advertising options that would best fit the needs of your small business, making sure to explain why these options would work particularly well for you. Provide your breakeven point for two (2) services or products. Then discuss how this analysis affects how you will price the services or products. Identify at least two (2) advertising options and defend your choices.

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