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Kjonson inc's managers want to evaluate the firm's prior-year performance in terms of its contribution to shareholder value. this past year, the firm earned an operating income return on investment of 13 percent, compared to an industry norm of 12percent. it has been estimated that the firm's investors have an opportunity cost on their funds of 16 percent, which is the same as the firm's overall cost of capital. the firm's total assets for the year were $ 250 million. compute the amount of economic value created or destroyed by the firm. how does your finding support or fail to support what you would conclude using ratio analysis to evaluate the firm's performance? assume that the firm has no debt. what is the amount of economic value created or destroyed by the firm? enter a positive number for eva created or a negative number for eva destroyed.

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