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Chapter 1, Problem 3BTN
Visit the EDGAR database at SEC.gov. Access the Form 10-Kreport of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (ticker: RMCF) filed on May 23. 2017, covering its 2017 fiscal year.
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- Item 6 of the 10-K report provides comparative financial highlights of RMCF for the years 2013-2017. Describe the revenue trend for RMCF over this five-year period.
- Has RMCF been profitable (see net income) over this five-year period? Support your answer.
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Net operating revenues
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5 Gross profit
6 Selling, general, and administrative expense
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8 Operating income
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