Business Administration 2257 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Historical Cost, Working Capital, Cash Out

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This will help meet our goals of (goals) by (qualitative pros). As discussed in the qualitative analysis, we are concerned about (qualitative cons). (decision) will help us mitigate these concerns by (justification from implications). Furthermore, our quantitative analysis shows that (roi, payback, b/e) exceeds our goals/hurdle rates of (goals/hurdle rates), helping the irm meet our (goals). Cost: goods or services used to generate revenue; costs are recurring. Investment: beneits many periods (only a portion of amount is cost); investments are one-time. Fixed cost: does not change with changes in output. Unit contribution = selling price variable cost per unit. Selling price cost variable costs per unit. Cash fixed costs (selling price-cash variable costs per unit ) sp. How much can projections be of before the venture becomes a breakeven proposition. How much of the current market must be captured in order to breakeven. How much of your initial investment you make back in a year.