helda examines her accounting records. helda then checks the product portfolio. the first thing she finds is tooth paste powder. evelyn takes helda's advice. she'll stock more every day items and have a higher turnover. evelyn has six children. her husband is a day laborer at construction sites. he rarely gets to work more than two or three days a week. evelyn opened the store 12 years ago to earn some extra income. but it's not making any profit and the family barely has enough to eat. the following day, vilma invites evelyn to come with her on her buying run. they travel to a village market eight kilometers away. vilma buys her stock from this market every week. she says she'll teach evelyn where to purchase cheap stock. this oil is at the supermarket price. next stop is a vegetable market. vilma suggests evelyn start selling fresh produce. there are no vegetable stores close to vilma's shop, so demand for this should be high. by the time they've finished, evelyn has spent 1,000 pesos at the market. back in her shop, evelyn dif vis up the oil for sale in small