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Duffert industries has total assets of $1,000,000 and total current liabilities (consisting only of accounts payable and accruals) of $125,000. duffert finances using only long-term debt and common equity. the interest rate on its debt is 8% and its tax rate is 40%. the firm's basic earning power ratio is 15% and its debt-to capital rate is 40%. what are duffert's roe and roic?

12.00%; 10.29%

12.57%; 10.29%

13.94%; 9.86%

13.94%; 10.29%

13.94%; 11.50%

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