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Transcribed Image Text:For each situation, select which type of budget you must prepare.
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You have to assess the likely costs needed to participate in a trade show. A big purchase is required
-a new demonstration booth.
It will take a lot of time to plan for a trade show, and this is not your only responsibility. You need a
plan to ensure that you complete the full range of duties.
You are planning an appearance for your company at a trade show. You must forecast the revenue
your company may earn as a result of your participation.
Financial Operating
Nonmonetary
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