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    Oct 17, 2012, 08:45 AM
    Sales increase
    Pierce Furnishings generated $4 million in sales during 2011, and its year-end total assets were $2.6 million. Also, at year-end 2011, current liabilities were $500,000, consisting of $200,000 of notes payable, $200,000 of accounts payable, and $100,000 of accrued liabilities. Looking ahead to 2012, the company estimates that its assets must increase by $0.65 for every $1.00 increase in sales. Pierce's profit margin is 3%, and its retention ratio is 35%. How large of a sales increase can the company achieve without having to raise funds externally? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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