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Revenue Per Employee
Schwartz and Beer, CPAs earned $11,737,500 during 20Y4 using 75 employees. During 20Y5, the firm grew revenues to $13,567,500 and expanded the staff to 81 employees.
a. Determine the revenue per employee for each year.
Line Item Description | Amount |
---|---|
Line Item Description | Revenue Per Employee |
20Y4 | fill in the blank 1 of 2$ |
20Y5 | fill in the blank 2 of 2$ |
b. The growth in revenue was fill in the blank 1 of 2
the growth in the number of employees; thus, the revenue per employee fill in the blank 2 of 2
between the two years.
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