The following information is available about the status and operations of Jay Arr Company, which has a required ROI of 15% and discount rate of 12%:               Division A Division B Divisional Investment P 500,000 P 1,250,000 Divisional Profit P 350,000 P 625,000 Variable Cost P 500,000 P 3,500,000 Divisional Sales P1, 500,000 P 5,500,000   Division A could increase its sales by P 300,000 by increasing its investment by P300,000. Compute its ROI. Division A could increase its sales by P150,000 by increasing its investment by P400,000. Compute its total residual income. Division B could reduce its investment so that its asset turnover increased by 2, while holding total sales constant. Compute its residual income.

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The following information is available about the status and operations of Jay Arr Company, which has a required ROI of 15% and discount rate of 12%:

           

 

Division A

Division B

Divisional Investment

P 500,000

P 1,250,000

Divisional Profit

P 350,000

P 625,000

Variable Cost

P 500,000

P 3,500,000

Divisional Sales

P1, 500,000

P 5,500,000

 

  1. Division A could increase its sales by P 300,000 by increasing its investment by P300,000. Compute its ROI.
  2. Division A could increase its sales by P150,000 by increasing its investment by P400,000. Compute its total residual income.
  3. Division B could reduce its investment so that its asset turnover increased by 2, while holding total sales constant. Compute its residual income.
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