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Relevant | Irrelevant | Sunk | Opportunity | |
$40,000 Salary from Shelton | Yes | Yes | ||
Anticipated $48,000 salary with an accounting degree | Yes | Yes | ||
Tuition and books for years 1-3 of college | Yes | Yes | ||
Costs to relocate seattle | Yes | |||
Tuition and books for remaining two semesters | Yes | |||
$19,000 from your part time job, which you plan to keep untill your graduate | Yes | Yes | ||
Costs to rent an apartment in Seattle | Yes | |||
Food and entertainment expense which are expected to be the same in Seattle as where you currently live | Yes | |||
Increased promotion opportunities that will come from having a college degree | Yes | Yes |
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