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Sports Company makes snowboards, downhill skis, cross-country skies, skateboards, surfboards, and in-line skates. The company found it beneficial to split operations into two divisions based on the climate required for the sport: Snow Sports and Non-Snow Sports. The following divisional information is available for the past year: Sales Operating Income Total Assets Crrent Liabilities ROI
Snow Sports 5,800,000 $ $ 990,000 4,400,000 500,000 22.5%
Non-Snow $ 8,800,000 $ 1,512,000 $ $ 6,300,000$ 750,000 24.0%
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Tests management has specified a target 15% rate of return.
Compute each division's residual income. Interpret your results. Are your results consistent with each division's ROI?

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