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Here's the revenue and expenses for the month. Calculate whether Mia had a profit or loss.
MAY ACCOUNTS
CHECKING
$860.00
REVENUE
FIXED EXPENSES
VARIABLE EXPENSES
CARD PURCHASE
$300
SAVINGS
$1,006.68
DOG FOOD
CAT FOOD
PET TREATS
PET SUPPLIES
$3,650
$2,850
$1,650
$1,800
RENT
$2,000
SALARIES
$2,000
UTILITIES
$1,000
PRODUCT STOCK $4,000
TOTAL
$9,950
TOTAL
$9,000
TOTAL
$300
ENTER MIA'S TOTAL PROFIT/LOSS FOR THE MONTH IN THE BOX BELOW, THEN CLICK SUBMIT.
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SUMIT
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