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investing $2,000,000 in tqm's channel support systems initiative will at a minimum increase demand for your products 1.7% in this and in all future rounds. (refer to the tqm initiative worksheet in the compxm. xls decisions menu.) looking at the round 0 inquirer for andrews, last year's sales were $162,769,926. assuming similar sales next year, the 1.7% increase in demand will provide $2,767,089 of additional revenue. with the overall contribution margin of 33.6%, after direct costs this revenue will add $929,742 to the bottom line. for simplicity, assume that the

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investing $2,000,000 in tqm's channel support systems initiative will at a minimum increase demand for your products 1.7% in this and in all future rounds. (refer to the tqm initiative worksheet in the compxm. xls decisions menu.) looking at the round 0 inquirer for andrews, last year's sales were $162,769,926. assuming similar sales next year, the 1.7% increase in demand will provide $2,767,089 of additional revenue. with the overall contribution margin of 33.6%, after direct costs this revenue will add $929,742 to the bottom line. for simplicity, assume that the demand increase and margins will remain at last year's levels. how long will it take to achieve payback on the initial $2,000,000 tqm investment, rounded to the nearest month?
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