Which of the following will not result in an increase in return on investment (ROl), assuming other factors remain the same? & 01:57:57 Multiple Choice An increase in net operating income. An increase in operating assets. A reduction in expenses. An increase in sales.
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ROI is calculated as: \[ ROI = \frac{\text{Net Operating Income}}{\text{Operating Assets}} \] Show more…
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