MindTap Business Statistics for Ragsdale's Spreadsheet Modeling & Decision Analysis, 8th Edition, [Instant Access], 2 terms (12 months)
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ISBN: 9781337274876
Author: Cliff Ragsdale
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Joel Deaine, CEO of Deaine Enterprises Incorporated (DEI), is considering a special offer to manufacture a new line of women’s clothing for a large department store chain. DEI has specialized in designer women’s clothing sold in small, upscale retail clothing stores throughout the country. To protect the very elite brand image, DEI has not sold clothing to large department stores. The current offer, however, might be too good to turn down. The department store is willing to commit to a large order, which would be very profitable to DEI, and the order would be renewed automatically for two more years, presumably to continue after that point.
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Determine Joel’s competitive strategy (cost leadership or differentiation) and use this strategy to analyze the choice Joel faces.
Joel Deaine, CEO of Deaine Enterprises Incorporated (DEI), is considering a special offer to manufacture a new line of women’s clothing for a large department store chain. DEI has specialized in designer women’s clothing sold in small, upscale retail clothing stores throughout the country. To protect the very elite brand image, DEI has not sold clothing to large department stores. The current offer, however, might be too good to turn down. The department store is willing to commit to a large order, which would be very profitable to DEI, and the order would be renewed automatically for two more years, presumably to continue after that point.
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Explain two of the implementation tools covered in this chapter that Joel can use to implement his strategy.
D’Unique Enterprise, a company that manufactures hair growth oil is preparing for its upcoming financial year (2021). D’Unique’ is seeking a loan from JNT Bank to purchase equipment that will be used to package the oils in anticipation of sales. The loans officer at the bank is requesting the company’s upcoming financial year’s budget to assess their cash position to repay the loan
A. Sales/Collection
Sales unit in the fourth quarter of 2020 will be 2500 units and is expected to increase by 500 units over each quarter in 2021. Selling price is $60 per unit.
All sales are on account. Management expects future sales collection to follow past experiences. Customers pay 60% in the quarter of sales and 40% in the quarter following sales. Accounts receivable for December 31, 2020 is expected to be $60,000.
B. Production
To reduce the risk of a stock-out or idle time, D’Unique Co. has maintained an ending inventory policy of 20% of the following quarter’s sales unit.
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