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A cousin of yours has a problem and has come to you for advice. He is treasurer of a school project, which has run into financial difficulties. He tells you that the intention was to make and sell jewellery for Christmas, but it seems—rather unfortunately—that no one wanted the sort of jewellery they made. Most of it has had to be scrapped.
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© 1991 D. E. Turner and P. H. Turner
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Turner, D.E., Turner, P.H. (1991). Selling Up the Business. In: GCSE Accounting. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11734-5_30
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