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QuickFix Repairs serves repeat customers while raising prices; the case evidence includes unit contribution of ?8,017, sales of 452 units, and a 20% change in costs or demand. Which option best applies Explain how and why cash flow forecasts are constructed?

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Topic

Cash flow

Question

  1. A. Use cash flow to judge customer retention, local community impact, and the business objective in Cash flow forecasting and interpretation.
  2. B. Give only a definition of Cash flow without using the case evidence.
  3. C. Treat break-even and profit as identical and ignore the effect on local community.
  4. D. Choose the largest sales figure without checking costs, finance, or context.

Answer

The correct option is: Use cash flow to judge customer retention, local community impact, and the business objective in Cash flow forecasting and interpretation.

Explanation

This answer fits the scenario because Use cash flow to judge customer retention, local community impact, and the business objective in Cash flow forecasting and interpretation. The case evidence gives ?9,517, 452 units, and 20%, so the answer must explain the commercial effect rather than repeat a definition. The distractors are weaker because they confuse break-even and profit, miss the local community, or ignore the business objective.

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