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The following data was taken from the 2014 financial statements of WXC:
Income Statement The following data was taken from the 2014 financial statements of WXC: Income Statement     Based on the above data,compute the following (round to nearest percent):   (a)Profit margin on sales (b)ROI (on owners equity) (c)EPS (d)ROI (on total equities) (e)Debt to owners equity (f)Financial leverage The following data was taken from the 2014 financial statements of WXC: Income Statement     Based on the above data,compute the following (round to nearest percent):   (a)Profit margin on sales (b)ROI (on owners equity) (c)EPS (d)ROI (on total equities) (e)Debt to owners equity (f)Financial leverage Based on the above data,compute the following (round to nearest percent): The following data was taken from the 2014 financial statements of WXC: Income Statement     Based on the above data,compute the following (round to nearest percent):   (a)Profit margin on sales (b)ROI (on owners equity) (c)EPS (d)ROI (on total equities) (e)Debt to owners equity (f)Financial leverage (a)Profit margin on sales
(b)ROI (on owners equity)
(c)EPS
(d)ROI (on total equities)
(e)Debt to owners equity
(f)Financial leverage


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