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Benjamin, Inc., operates an export/import business. The company has considerable dealings with companies in the country of Camerrand. The denomination of all transactions with these companies is alaries (AL), the Camerrand currency. During 2017, Benjamin acquires 23,000 widgets at a price of 8 alaries per widget. It will pay for them when it sells them. Currency exchange rates for 1 AL are as follows:
September 1, 2017 $ 0.46
December 1, 2017 0.44
December 31, 2017 0.48
March 1, 2018 0.45
a. Assume that Benjamin acquired the widgets on December 1, 2017, and made a payment on March 1, 2018. What is the effect of
b. Assume that Benjamin acquired the widgets on September 1, 2017, and made a payment on December 1, 2017. What is the effect c. Assume that Benjamin acquired the widgets on September 1, 2017, and made a payment on March 1, 2018. What is the effect of (Input all amounts as positive values.) the exchange rate fluctuations on the reported income in 2017 and in 2018? of the exchange rate fluctuations on the reported income in 2017? the exchange rate fluctuations on the reported income in 2017 and in 2018?

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