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lara [203]
2 years ago
4

Growth strategies include ________.

Business
1 answer:
hodyreva [135]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answer is B. <u>Growth strategies include Vertical integration, horizontal integration,concentration and diversification.</u>

Explanation:

Vertical integration can be described as a growth strategy in which a company tries to take as much control as possible over its customers or previous suppliers.

Horizontal integration is a growth strategy in which usually one company merges with another to gain advantages in business.

Concentration is a growth strategy in which efforts are made to increase the shares in the market.

Diversification: Diversification is a growth strategy  in which efforts are made to increase  business by launching more products or services.  

All these together, help to create growth in a company in different ways. Many companies adopt one or many of these strategies in order to increase revenue and profit.  

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Was Trusted Products Company's strategy successful in 2019?

B) No, because operating income decreased

Explanation:

a) Trusted Products Company's Income Statements for 2018 and 2019:

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Sales                              $9,610,000       $9,169,800

Direct Materials costs  (3,332,000)        (3,474,000)

Conversion Costs         (1,162,500)         (1,120,500)

Operating net income $5,115,500        $4,575,300

b) Sales:

2018 = 31,000 x $310 = $9,610,000

2019 = 31,620 x $290 = $9,169,800

c) Direct Materials Costs:

2018  = 98,000 x $34 = $3,332,000

2019 = 96,500 x $36 = $3,474,000

d) Conversion Costs:

2018 = $1,162,500; per capacity unit = $1,162,500/38,750 = $30

2019 = $1,120,500; per capacity unit = $1,120,500/37,350 = $30

e) Goal for 2019: Reduce direct materials usage per unit.

Direct materials usage per unit:

2018 = 98,000/31,000 = 3.16 square feet

2019 = 96,500/31,620 = 3.05 square feet

f) The goal of a reduction in direct materials usage per unit was achieved, as 2019's usage reduced to 3.05 square feet as against 2018's 3.16 square feet.  However, this did not translate to success because of the reduced selling price and the increased cost of direct materials.  These resulted in reduced net operating income from $5,115,500 in 2018 to $4,575,300 in 2019.

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B. $123,000

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The computation of the Paul's cost of going to college is presented below:

= Tuition fees + room and board charges + books expenses + earning as a construction job - room and board charges

= $90,000 + $15,000 + $7,000 + $22,000 - $11,000

= $123,000

We simply deduct the room and board charges while working as a construction job and the other items would be added

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Return on Equity can be calculated using the following formula:


Return on Equity = Net Income / Equity


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And we can calculate Equity using the following formula:

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If IBM manufactures a computer in the United States and sells it to a French business firm in Paris, it will cause an increase i
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When a country purchases a foreign produced good, it is known as import

the difference between export and import is known as net export.

Net export increases when export increases and decreases when import decreases.

As a result of the sale of the computer, US net export would increase and France's net export would decrease.

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