Question: Time Left:0:32:43 Navpreet Kaur: Attempt 1 When she was an Electrical Technology student, Angelica worked summers for a company that installed burglar alarm systems in

Time Left:0:32:43 Navpreet Kaur: Attempt 1 When
Time Left:0:32:43 Navpreet Kaur: Attempt 1 When she was an Electrical Technology student, Angelica worked summers for a company that installed burglar alarm systems in new homes during construction. Her job consisted of rough-wiring homes for complete alarm systems. Her boss, Harry, owned the company and he would make deals with home builders to install the basic wiring in all their units at low cost. The home salesperson would offer the purchaser of the home the option of purchasing an expensive alarm system. If they agreed, the installation would go to Harry's company, which would complete the system after all of the carpentry had been done at a very high profit The profit would be shared with the home builder, but Harry would also make a commission if the homeowner signed up with an alarm monitoring company. When new home owners declined the installation, Harry would wait until several months after they had moved in and then make a sales call, offering to Install the same system at a price far below what the owners would have paid to the home builder. If the deal was made, Harry would install the system at a lower profit, but it would not be shared with the bukder. Harry would also have the chance of earning commission by getting the homeowner to sign with a monitoring company. These after-market sales were especially easy to make if a few break-ins had occurred in the neighborhood after the new homeowners had moved in. Harry had a heart attack and was hospitalized, ending his business ownership Angelica heard the news on the day she graduated from college. She knew that the four or five largest home builders in the West end of the city would need a new supplier with Harry gone. Buying Harry's company was not really an option because the only real assets were an old truck full of wiring. (Harry purchased all his supplies as required on a daily basis). Harry had no written contracts with the builders the worked on a hand-shake) and all his employees were casual labour or electrical students working in the summer Angela decided to move quickly. She realized that she could borrow start-up money from one of the overnment sponsored programs if she could put together a 0 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 F R Y U 1 O D G H J L V a V B B N M

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