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Business, 03.03.2021 15:20 Barton9720

PROFIT/LOSS = TOTAL REVENUE - TOTAL COSTS lan set up a taxi firm one month ago. He has calculated that his total monthly revenue was £2400.
He has added his costs together for the first month and they came to £2800. However, he spent
£1000 on a car for the business that he will not need to spend again.
1) What was his profit/loss for the month?
For the month it was €
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2) Next month, what will his profit/loss be?
3) List 2 things that could happen that would increase his costs?

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