Soenen Inc. had the following data for last year (in millions). The new CFO believes that the company could improve its working capital management sufficiently to bring its net working capital and cash conversion cycle up to the benchmark companies' level without affecting either sales or the costs of goods sold. Soenen finances its net working capital with a bank loan at an 8% annual interest rate, and it uses a 365-day year. If these changes had been made, by how much would the firm's pre-tax income have increased? Do not round your intermediate calculations.   Original  DataRelated CCCBenchmarks' CCCSales$99,000  Cost of goods sold$80,000  Inventory (ICP)$20,00091.2538.00Receivables (DSO)$16,00058.9920.00Payables (PDP)$5,00022.8130.00  127.4328.00?

A. $1,467
B. $1,906
C. $1,810
D. $2,058
E. $1,849


Answer: B

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