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Following is the income statement for Target Corporation. Prepare Target's common-size income statement for the fiscal year ended January 28, 2012. ($ millions)Fiscal year ended January 28, 2012 Sales$77,466 Net credit card revenues1,399 Total revenues78,865 Cost of sales47,860 Selling, general and administrative expenses14,106 Credit card expenses446 Depreciation and amortization2,131 Earnings before interest expense and income taxes14,322 Net interest expense866 Earnings before income taxes13,456 Provision for income taxes1,527 Net earnings$11,929 Note: Round your answers to one decimal place (ex: 0.0715 = 7.2%). TARGET CORPORATION Common-Size Income Statement Year Ended January 28, 2012 SalesAnswer Net credit card revenuesAnswer Total revenuesAnswer Cost of salesAnswer Selling, general and administrative expensesAnswer Credit card expensesAnswer Depreciation and amortizationAnswer Earnings before interest expense and income taxesAnswer Net interest expenseAnswer Earnings before income taxesAnswer Provision for income taxesAnswer Net earningsAnswer

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