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Stormy Knight
How to Find Return on Investment?
Given:
Sales = $800,000
Operating expenses= $690,000
Stockholders’ equity= $250,000
Average operating assets=400,000
Minimum required rate of return= 14%
How to get Return on Investment?
Or alternatively, how to get net operating income?
since ROI= Net operating income/Average operating assets
Help required thanks
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