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Your client has seen a very costly brass bed that she's determined to have. It appears to you to be a good item for her room and worth its price. Unfortunately, its cost exceeds the entire amount planned for redecorating her bedroom. The living room is to be redecorated, too. You should: Get the bed for her. Postpone the rest of the bedroom and living room redecorating until she can afford it.
Added 69 days ago|9/30/2023 5:11:17 PM
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The options are:
A. See what can be eliminated from the client's budget to pay for the balance of the bed. Then reassess the remaining budget for priorities.
B. Convince her to forget about the bed until some future time when she can afford it. Stick to the original budget.
C. Get the bed for her. Postpone the rest of the bedroom and living room redecorating until she can afford it.
D. Redecorate only the living room at this time. Redecorate the bedroom when she can afford what she wants.
Added 69 days ago|9/30/2023 5:11:35 PM
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Discuss priorities, assess the budget, explore alternatives, consider long-term planning, and consult with an expert to help your client decide whether to buy the costly brass bed or focus on redecorating both rooms.
Added 70 days ago|9/30/2023 2:15:45 AM
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Discuss budget constraints with your client, prioritize needs, explore alternative options for the expensive bed, allocate the budget wisely, consider phasing the projects, and let the client make the final decision while being mindful of budget limitations.
Added 70 days ago|9/30/2023 2:37:43 AM
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