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nexus9112 [7]
3 years ago
5

Impact of clearly defined KPI's

Business
1 answer:
uysha [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

KPIs are the key targets you should track to make the most impact on your strategic business outcomes. KPIs support your strategy and help your teams focus on what's important. An example of a key performance indicator is, “targeted new customers per month”.

Explanation:

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Let us start by first of determining the future value of $50,000 quarterly payments for 16 years using the future value of an ordinary annuity provided below:

FV=quarterly payment*(1+r)^n-1/r

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r=quarterly interest rate=8%/4=2%

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FV=$50,000*(1+2%)^64-1/2%

FV=$50,000*(1.02)^64-1/0.02

FV=$50,000*(3.551493243 -1)/0.02

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The future value above fell short of the target $7,500,000, it means a fixed amount would have to be invested at 8% compounded quarterly for 16 years as well

shortfall=$7,500,000-$6,378,733.11=$1,121,266.89

The present value of the shortfall that would be invested today is computed

PV=FV/(1+r)^n

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Following the information provided in the question, the corporate profit will be calculated as:

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Price ceiling is a price regulatory system put in place by the government to check how high the price of a product can be. It is binding when it is set below the equilibrium price consequently leading to shortage of goods , but non binding if set above the equilibrium price since the price can still fall back to the equilibrium.

When shortage arises as a result of price ceiling being set below the equilibrium price , black market is formed to resolved the shortage with price set by supply and demand. Goods will be illegally sold at prices above the price ceiling.

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Government intervention advocates defend the use of different economic policies in order to compensate the flaws of the economic system that give way to large economic imbalances. They believe the Law of Demand and Supply is not sufficient in order to ensure economic equilibriums and government intervention should be used to assure a correct functioning of the economy.  Examples of these economic doctrines include Keynesianism and its branches such as New Keynesian Economics, which relay heavily in fiscal and monetary policies, and Monetarism which have more confidence in monetary policies as they believe fiscal policies will have a negative effect in the long run. On the other hand, there are other economic schools that believe that governments should not have an active role in the economy, and therefore should limit its intervention, as they believe it will have a negative impact in the economy. They believe that the economy should be left to run in a laissez-faire way and it will find its optimal equilibrium.  Advocates of none or limited intervention include liberalism, the Austrian school and New Classical Macroeconomics.

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