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Suppose Mr. Nicholson plans on working for his new employer for at least 9 years. Use each of the recursive models to determine Mr. Nicholson’s potential annual salary as a nine-year veteran with the company. Compare Mr. Nicholson’s potential income as an employee for the company for three years and nine years. Should time play a factor in his decision regarding contractual salary increases?

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