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Exploring business. Exam preparation
1. Exploring Business V2.1 By Karen Collins
2. Exam Preparation Session
Week11Exam Preparation
Session
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IndustryA group of related businesses
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Breakeven Analysis• Used to estimate the number of sales units at
which net income is zero.
• Calculations:
• Determine fixed costs
• Identify variable cost per unit
• Revenue per unit less variable cost per unit =
contribution margin per unit
• Fixed costs divided by contribution margin per
unit = breakeven units
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5. PERT Chart (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) Click on this link to experience an active version of this figure.
PERT Chart (Program Evaluation and Review Technique)Click on this link to experience an active version of this figure.
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6. Comparative Income Statement
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7. Income Statement With Vertical Percentage Analysis
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8. Ratio Analysis
• Profit MarginHow much of each sales dollar is left after certain costs have
been covered
• Management Efficiency
measure a company's ability to use its assets and manage its
liabilities
• Management Effectiveness
How well the company is performing with the invested money
• Financial Condition
Assess firm’s financial strength
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9. Gross Profit Margin
Gross ProfitMargin
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Gross Profit
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10. Net Profit Margin
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Net Profit
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11. Inventory Turnover http://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/05/052005.asp?o=40186&l=dir&qsrc=999&qo=investopediaSiteSearch&ap=investopedia.com
Inventory Turnoverhttp://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/05/052005.asp?
o=40186&l=dir&qsrc=999&qo=investopediaSiteSearch&ap=investopedia.com
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Sales
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12. Return On Assets http://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/05/052005.asp?o=40186&l=dir&qsrc=999&qo=investopediaSiteSearch&ap=investopedia.com
Return On Assetshttp://www.investopedia.com/articles/basics/05/052005.asp?
o=40186&l=dir&qsrc=999&qo=investopediaSiteSearch&ap=investopedia.com
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Net Profit
Total Assets
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13. Current Ratio
CurrentRatio
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Current Assets
Current Liabilities
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14. Debt-To-Equity
Total Debtto Equity
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Total Liabilities
Total Equity
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15. Interest Coverage
InterestCoverage
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Operating Income
Interest Expense
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16. Money Multiplier
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17. Fluctuating Reserve Rates
You just won $10 million in the lottery and used the money tostart a bank. On the day you open your doors, the reserve
requirement set by the Fed is 10 percent. What’s the
maximum amount of money you can loan out? What if the
reserve requirement is raised to 12%? Then how much could
you loan out? In changing the reserve requirement, what is
the Fed trying to do?
18. Stock Listing For Hershey Foods
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19. Interpreting A Stock Quotation
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