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- As an example of a company that did not ignore its cost of capital, consider Coca-Cola in the 1980’s. It had very little debt because it preferred to raise equity capital from its stockholders. It also had a diversified product line, including products like aquaculture and wine. But none of these activities earned as much as its soft drink division. The opportunity cost of investing in these unrelated businesses was the forgone opportunity to expand the soft drink division, which at the time was earning a 16 percent return on capital. Although, these other businesses were earning a positive 10 percent rate of return on capital, the opportunity cost of that capital was 16 percent. CEO Robert Goizueta correctly decided to sell off these under-performing divisions and invest the capital in its soft drink division. By making decisions whose benefits were greater than their costs, the topic of this chapter, Coca-Cola increased its profitability.A6 Q1: According to Deming chain reaction Model, Petra Air Conditioning Co attempts to accelerate its role in the national growth sustainability in terms of creating more job opportunities alongside with its ability to have large market share and long term profitability. Please, discuss how TQM philosophy could help Petra Air Conditioning Co in its endeavors?Zubair purchases material by Rs. 20,000 per year and pays R. 10,000 for storage space. He recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm—one offer was for Rs. 250,000 per year, and the other was for Rs. 190,000. However, he turned both jobs down to continue his business. If he sells 50 units of his product per year at a price of Rs. 10,000 each: a. What are her accounting profits? b. What are her economic profits?
- The following are examples of innovation except one. Smartphones LED Lights Automobiles Solid State Drives (SSD)Mike spends RM35,000 per annum on painting supplies and storage space. He recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm – one offer was for RM 95,000 per year, and the other was for RM 105,000. However, he turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. If Mike sells 20 paintings per year at a price of RM 8,000 each: Question 1: What are his accounting profits? Question 2: What are his economic profits?Please explain why the law of diminishing returns applies only in the short-term period.
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- Zagreb International Review of Economics & Business, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 33-66, 2007© 2007 Economics Faculty ZagrebAll rights reserved. Printed in CroatiaISSN 1331-5609; UDC: 33+65Outsourcing to China: Opportunities, Threats, and StrategicFitIlan Alon*Theodore T. Herbert**J. Mark Munoz***Abstract: China is a prominent outsourcing destination in Asia. International labour outsourcing,specially in the IT sector, has grown rapidly in recent years. This article defines outsourcingthrough an extensive review of the literature and discusses the opportunities and challengesfor outsourcing to China. Seeking strategic âfitâ among the disparate elements that influencethe firmâs outsourcing decision is recommended. The authors explore the IT and businesslandscapes in China and propose strategies for outsourcing success there.Keywords: labour outsourcing, China, information technology, international business,…Answer the following questions on the basis of this information for a single fifirm: total cost of capital = $1000; price paid for labor = $12 per labor unit; price paid for raw materials = $4 per raw-material unit. a. Suppose the firm can produce 5000 units of output by combining its fixed capital with 100 units of labor and 450 units of raw materials. What are the total cost and average total cost of producing the 5000 units of output?b. Now assume the firm improves its production process so that it can produce 6000 units of output by combining its fixed capital with 100 units of labor and 450 units of raw materials. What are the total cost and average cost of producing the 6000 units of output?c. Refer to your answers to 8a and 8b and explain how process innovation can improve economic efficiency.Complete all of the following definitions