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Use the "percent of sales method" of preparing pro forma financial statements to determine the projection for next year's inventory. Make the following assumptions: current year's sales are $27,800,000; current year's cost of goods sold is $17,528,000; sales are expected to rise by 30%. The firm's investment in inventory in the current year is $5,890,200. What is the projection for next year's inventory?

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