Business, 20.06.2020 20:57 ayoismeisalex
MakeItBig, Inc. has a total assets turnover of 0.32, a profit margin of 9.64 percent, and a debt ratio of 0.70. The CFO, Ms Ambition, wants to double the current return on equity by making some changes. If she thinks that the profit margin can be boosted to 10 percent, and that she can generate an additional $1.00 of sales revenue generated by every dollar of assets, by how much should she decrease the debt ratio in order to double the return on equity?
Answers: 2
Business, 21.06.2019 20:30, sjanem03
Which of the following statements regarding the learning curve and economies of scale is accurate? answers: just as diseconomies of scale are presumed to exist if a firm gets too large, there is a corresponding increase in costs in the learning-curve model as the cumulative volume of production grows. where diseconomies of scale are presumed to exist if a firm gets too large, there is no corresponding increase in costs in the learning-curve model as the cumulative volume of production grows. where diseconomies of scale are presumed to exist if a firm gets too small, there is no corresponding increase in costs in the learning-curve model as the cumulative volume of production grows. just as diseconomies of scale are presumed to exist if a firm gets too small, there is a corresponding increase in costs in the learning-curve model as the cumulative volume of production grows.
Answers: 1
Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, jordanbyrd33
Robert black, regional manager for ford in texas and oklahoma, faced a dilemma. the ford f-150 pickup truck was the best-selling pickup ever, yet ford's headquarters in detroit had decided to introduce a completely redesigned f-150. how could mr. black sell both trucks at the same time? he still had "old" f-150s in stock. in his advertising, mr. black referred to the new f-150s as follows: "not a better f-150. just the only truck good enough to be the next f-150." this statement represents ford's of the new f-150.
Answers: 2
Business, 22.06.2019 19:50, alexdziob01
Right medical introduced a new implant that carries a five-year warranty against manufacturer’s defects. based on industry experience with similar product introductions, warranty costs are expected to approximate 2% of sales. sales were $8 million and actual warranty expenditures were $42,750 for the first year of selling the product. what amount (if any) should right report as a liability at the end of the year?
Answers: 2
MakeItBig, Inc. has a total assets turnover of 0.32, a profit margin of 9.64 percent, and a debt rat...
Mathematics, 10.02.2021 18:50
History, 10.02.2021 18:50
Mathematics, 10.02.2021 18:50