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Scott Bakery Case Study

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I have pretty much figured out 1 and 2 on the requirements sheet under task 1. I need help calculating the break even point and target profit (formulas that calculate dollar value. Also, I need help calculating the Return on Investment, Margin, Turnover and Residual income (Using the data Sales $450,000, Net operating Income of an additional $35,000 to current net income and average operating assets $250,000.

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