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    The financial analysis indicated that the company has a lower than optimal profit margin. To address this issues we suggested that they either bring in more revenue or look to cut expenses. It is important to keep their employees productive and happy through methods that go beyond provided costly incentives, such as bonuses. The…

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    industry average is 1.14 percent (Businessweek.com, 2014) and CanGo’s is 2%, which tells us CanGo is more asset-heavy than its competitors but generates better profits per sale. The return on sales ratio also referred to the operating profit margin or operating income margin, demonstrates how efficiently the company is operating by calculating profit after operational costs. Return on sales (ROS) is typically compared to previous quarter ratios as well as industry averages. A higher ratio…

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    C6 Return On Investment

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    Return on Investment (ROI) This KPI measures how much revenue a C6 marketing campaign is generating compared to the cost of running that campaign. In other words, ROI answers these fundamental C6 questions, "Are we recouping what we spend on marketing in new sales?”. C6 can track ROI by looking at the number of leads generated through the C6 marketing campaign, such as a banner ad or AdWords campaign. C6 will need to determine the opportunity value of each lead. C6 needs to find their average…

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    Explicit Vs Implicit Cost

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    Principles of Economics describes the difference as “Accounting profit is … total revenue minus explicit costs … [whereas] Economic profit is total revenue minus total cost, including both explicit and implicit costs.” (OpenStax, 2014, p. 159). Building on the examples above, in our martial arts business, we pay taxes on any accounting profits which our bookkeeper calculates as revenue minus the expenses on the books; while our economic profit would be calculated as the difference between the…

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    There were three project proposals that needed to be considered for review as Project Manager, which consists of Juniper, Palomino, and Stargazer. Piper Industries needed the Project Manager to select one of the proposals that had the ability to generate revenue in the next 12 months. The first proposal was Juniper, which wanted to enhance a current widget that was being offered by Piper Industries. The risk of completion for Juniper was low, which is not very promising and unfamiliar. Juniper…

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    Sometimes business laws can create numerous processes for business that can seem unreasonable and not always the most efficient way of doing things. Waiting on a certain patent or approval can put a serious roadblock in production time and profit. However, there are usually reason that these laws exist whether because of a past issue or to prevent certain negative situations. Some laws simply become outdated over time and it is the duty of legislature to update these laws, but that process…

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    What is your definition of success? Success means something different to everyone. When people think of success they may think that owning a business and having money is successful, but that is simply not the case here. Success does not have to be a material thing such as money or having a nice house. Success can be seen through a person who enjoys their job as well as life overall. Authors have made assumptions and even published articles or books about success. Both Mike Rowe and Alain de…

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    Gordons Model Gordon's hypothesis on profit approach is one of the speculations putting stock in the 'pertinence of profits' idea. It is likewise called as 'Winged animal in-the-hand' hypothesis that expresses that the present profits are critical in deciding the estimation of the firm. Gordon's model is a standout amongst the most well known numerical models to compute the business sector estimation of the organization utilizing its profit approach. Gordon contends that the speculators do have…

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    CAI 121 Product Id & Purchasing Unit 1 Lecture In this unit we will examine the purchasing function and the steps that need to be taken in order to reach the optimal goals of selection and procurement. We will discuss the policies and procedures that will help to assure that you are doing everything that needs to be done to maximize the value of the operation. This unit will highlight the factors that affect the availability of product and the importance of product specifications and…

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    As the demand for profits reached new levels, wealthy Spanish found ways to exploit the Otomí to continue to produce at high levels. Don José Regalado Franco offers an example of how “[he] relied on hierarchal patriarch to favor his Hispanic kin and their neighbors.” (Tutino…

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