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Business, 05.05.2020 04:26, laneycasey9058

Zeldas, a national manufacturer of lawn-mowing and snow-blowing equipment, segments its business according to customer type: Professional and Residential. Assume that the following divisional information was available for the past year (in thousands of dollars): Sales Operating Income Total Assets Residential $ 635,500 $ 63,550 $205,000 Professional $1,031,250 $165,000 $375,000 Management has a 25% target rate of return for each division. Requirements Calculate each division’s ROI. Round all of your answers to four decimal places. Calculate each division’s sales margin. Interpret your results. Calculate each division’s capital turnover. Interpret your results. Use the expanded ROI formula to confirm your results from Requirement 1. What can you conclude? Calculate each division’s residual income (RI). Interpret your results.

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