Ch5
The measure of competitive advantage that matters the most to shareholders is the ____?
Return on their risk capital
What does SGA stand for
Sales, General & Administrative
The legal owners of publicly traded companies are called ____?
Shareholders
The money a firm spends to set up a sales website can be considered a ____ cost.
fixed
To understand how effectively a firm uses its total invested capital, one can use this ratio
ROIC
In their annual filling with the SEC, public companies in the US must report what?
-Benchmarks -The total return to shareholders
What dimensions make up the triple bottom line?
-Ecological -Economic -Social
When one wants to further explore the differences in working capital turnover for two competitors, one can look at which of the following ratios?
-Inventory Turnover -Fixed Asset Turnover -Payables Turnover -Receivables Turnover
What frameworks provide a relatively holistic perspective on firm performance
-balanced scorecard -triple bottom line
Answering the Balanced Scorecard question of "how we create value?" challenges manager to develop strategic objectives that ensure future _________.
-competitiveness -organizational learning -innovation
What does the balanced scorecard framework enable managers to do?
-design and plan business processes -communicate and link the strategic vision -translate the strategic vision into operational goals -implement feedback and organizational learning
Which are some industries that use a subscription model?
-magazines -cellphone providers -internet providers
What performance dimensions matter in judging the effectiveness of a firm's strategy?
-quantitative -qualitative
Through which of the following do managers implement the blueprint of their business model
-structures -processes -culture
What are key to understand as part of the balanced scorecard?
-the views shareholders have of the company -customers perceptions of the company -the required core competencies for success -the ways in which the company creates value
What does BHAG stand for
Big Hairy Audacious Goal
To determine how effectively a company can produce a good, managers look to the
COGS/revenue ratio
If Tom would have paid $1000 for a new laptop but was able to purchase one for $800, the $200 he saved is considered
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the cost of producing a product and the price consumers are WILLING to pay for that product is known as
Economic Value Created
True or False: When companies commit to sustainable strategies, they do so purely out of a spirit of charity, with an understanding that doing so will hut the bottom line
FALSE
When a company has a low payables turnover ratios, it indicates
More efficient management in paying creditors and generating interest-free loans from suppliers
A firm generates ________ when its cost of capital is lowers than its ROIC
Value
In a subscription-based business model, customers pay for _____
access to a product or service
Opportunity cost refers to the value of what could have been gained had a person pursued
an alternative use of his/her resources
Under a wholesale model, retailer sell good for
any price they want
The Primary reason for analyzing key financial ratios is to
assess competitive advantage
In order to ensure that a firm is implementing the triple-bottom line approach successfully, managers must
audit the company's results in fulfilling its social and ecological obligations
With a ______ ________, firms describe how they turn strategy into action
business model
Benchmarks are useful in determining a firm's
competitive advantage
Given that compared to the past importance of intangibles has increased, the importance of the firm's book value has _______ as part of a firm's total stock market valuation
decreased
To measure firm-level competitive advantage, a company must
estimate the economic value created for all products and services offered by the firm
A balanced scorecard approach helps managers balance ______ goals
financial and strategic
A stock prices increases if it
grows faster than expected
A balanced scorecard is a tool for strategy
implementation
Since about the year 2000, assets not captured in the firms' accounting data have become _____ to a firm's competitive advantage.
much more important
When you join Zoooom, you are allow to use a motorized scooter whenever you like, though you do have to own the machine. You have to pay by the hours of usage. Zooooom operates on a _____ model
pay as you go
When a firm tried to meet the prices of its competitors, it typically sacrifices
profitability per unit
When comparing different firms of different sizes over a period of time, it is most useful to look at
relative profitability
The subjectively determined maximum amount a customer would pay for a product is is _____ price
reservation
The money a shareholder spends for an equity share in a company is known as ____ capital
risk
When trade happens, consumers and producers both capture
some of the economic value
Because external factors create volatility in stock prices, a better measure of a firm's performance over the long term is the
total return to shareholders
When a firm does unfavorably compared to similar firms, it is said to
underperform
What are considered off-balance sheet items?
Pension obligations & operating Leases
When a company offer video-game consoles at a steep discount, but charges customer high fees for games, they are operating a ________-_________ business model
Razor-Razorblades
When a company operated on a freemium model, premium services cost money but basic services are _____
free