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Can you explain how I can ask a followup ?
if I need more info about a answer I receive?
Save Score: 0 of 1 pt 2 of 14 (12 complete) HW Score: 81.43%, 11.4 of 14 pts Problem 12-2 (similar to) Question Help (Break-even analysis) You have developed the income statement in the popup window, for the Hugo Boss Corporation. It represents the most recent year's operations, which ended yesterday. Your supervisor in the controller's office has just handed you a memorandum asking for written responses to the following questions a. What is the firm's break-even point in sales dollars? b. If sales should increase by 20 percent, by what percent would earnings before taxes (and net income) increase? a. What is the firm's break-even point in sales dollars? $ (Round to the nearest dollar.) Data Table X res (Click on the following icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Sales Variable costs Revenue before fixed costs Fixed costs EBIT Interest expense Earnings before taxes Taxes at 21% Net income $51,745,595 (24,946,000) $26,799,595 (13,391,000) $13,408,595 (1,133.722) $12,274.873 (2.577.723) $9.697,150 Print Done

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