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The Records for the Venusian Division Show the Following Data  Asset base $500,000 Sales Revenues $725,000 Expenses $662,500\begin{array} { l l } \text { Asset base } & \$ 500,000 \\\text { Sales Revenues } & \$ 725,000 \\\text { Expenses } & \$ 662,500\end{array}

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The records for the Venusian Division show the following data:  Asset base $500,000 Sales Revenues $725,000 Expenses $662,500\begin{array} { l l } \text { Asset base } & \$ 500,000 \\\text { Sales Revenues } & \$ 725,000 \\\text { Expenses } & \$ 662,500\end{array}
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a.What is the margin, turnover, and ROI for Venusian Division?
b.Venusian has an option to make an additional investment that would add $100,000 to the asset base. It would generate an additional $50,000 in sales revenue and no additional expenses. What would be the effect on margin, turnover, and ROI?
c.Another alternative (independent of alternative 'b') for Venusian is to run an advertising campaign that would require additional advertising expenses of $37,500, but the best estimate is the campaign would generate an additional $75,000 of revenue. What would be the effect on margin, turnover, and ROI?

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