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Zoe's Fresh Flowers is new business ready to open a store in the Westfield shopping centre nearby. Westfield has a number of orist shops already,

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Zoe's Fresh Flowers is new business ready to open a store in the Westfield shopping centre nearby. Westfield has a number of orist shops already, so Zoe is anxious about the demand for her flower arrangements. Westeld has two options available for rental contracts: a) A standard xed rent agreement of $20,000 per month; or b) A commission contract based on 25% of sales revenue with $5000 per month minimum rent. Zoe estimates that a bouquet will sell for $90 and have a variable cost of $39 to make and a 15% sales commission for the shop attendant. Required: 1. What is the break-even point in units under each rental agreement? [5 marks] 2. Zoe is uncertain if she will sell 200, 400, 600, 800 or 1000 arrangements per month. Prepare a table that shows the expected prot at each sales level under each rental agreement. For what range of sales levels will Zoe prefer: (a) the xed rent agreement or (b) the royalty agreement? [10 marks] 3. If Zoe signs a sales agreement with a local street vendor rather than Westfield, it will save her both rental contract options and sales commission. However, she could only sell the ower arrangements for $50 to the vendor. Explain how would this affect your answer in requirements 2? [5 marks]

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