BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS Break-even is the point at which a product or service stops costing money to produce and sell‚ and starts generating a profit for your business. This means sales have reached sufficient volume to cover the variable and fixed costs of producing and distributing your product. [Type the document subtitle] KOMAL BHILARE ROLL NO: 85 2013 DEFINITION Break Even is: •the sales point at which the Company neither makes profit nor suffers loss‚ or •sales level where fixed
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A breakeven analysis is used to determine how much sales your business needs to start making a profit. Every business wants and needs to make a profit but the only way you can determine if your product or service is profitable is by conducting a break-even analysis. This is a tool used by companies to understand how many products they have to sell in order for the company to break even. However‚ for you to understand how to come up with the breakeven analysis‚ you first need to understand the process
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Current and Past Marketing Practices This 2016‚ Uniqlo introduce their first-ever global ad campaign showing how Uniqlo seriously into the clothing business. The theme for this ad is called “The Science of Lifewear”. This ad campaign showcases Uniqlo’s unique approach in terms of clothing and additionally its libertarian offer‚ with a dress it jumps at the chance to say is “made for everyone‚ everywhere.” The ad was taken in Japan‚ the campaign poses deep questions‚ asking “Why do we get dressed
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• The breakeven analysis using the margin of safety is an invaluable tool to assess the impact of the risk of a change in revenue or costs. It is particularly useful for reviewing financial forecasts and business plans. This is illustrated as follows – Forecast 1 Forecast 2 Forecast 3 A Sales volume in units 20000 25000 25000 B Selling price per unit $100 $100 $100 C Forecast revenue A x C $2000000 $2500000 $2500000 D Variable cost per unit @$60 E Variable costs A x D $ 1200000 $1500000 $1500000
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PART1 UNIQLO Contents Introduction PEST analysis(Macro) Political Economic Social Technology Micro analysis Customers Competitors Suppliers Distributors Stakeholders Market segment Brand positional map Marketing mix (4Ps) Product Price Place Promotion Branding Bibliography 1. Introduction UNIQLO‚ established in 1963. At first‚ it was only a small clothing store sales‚ which have become internationally well-known clothing brands currently. Yanai is general manager of Uniqlo
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Background | 4 | | 2.1 | Main business of UNIQLO | 4 | | 2.2 | Organization Chart | 5 | 3 | | Company Analysis | 6 | | 3.1 | External Environment | 7 | | 3.2 | Internal Environment | 9 | 4 | | The Four Management Functions | 11 | 5 | | Conclusion | 13 | 6 | | Recommendations | 15 | References | 16 | I. Introduction. UNIQLO is a new Japanese company‚ inspiring people to wear casual. Its holding company is Fast Retailing Company Limited. UNIQLO‚ which is the mainstay operation‚ has
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Tadashi Yanai is the most successful businessman in Japan. He is also one of the richest man on Japanese Wealth List as the founder and chief executive of Uniqlo. Innovative in management and idea‚ Yanai leads his company from “Uniclo” to “Uniqlo”. By using a more fantastic logo changed in color‚ Yanai expressed Uniqlo’s concept of “From Tokyo to World”. Yanai is well-known as an inspirational leader‚ but he is modest in telling his own experience to people especially the youth. “I might look successful
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Categories vs UNIQLO Function- Based Categories Figure 8: Kaizen continuous improvements – evolution of HEATTECH from 2003- 2013 Figure 9: UNIQLO’s One Table Meeting Figure 10: QFD House of Quality 3 4 5 8 10 12 13 14 15 17 1.0 Introduction Operations is responsible for producing goods and/ or services. What we wear‚ every streaming video watched on a smartphone‚ and other routine
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Boeing Co.-Breakeven Analysis The Boeing 737-900ER was released in July 2005 and made its first delivery to Indonesia’s Lion Air in 2007. The price of the 737-900ER ranges from $74‚000‚000-$89‚000‚000 per plane. The purpose of this assignment is to apply breakeven analysis to a project within Boeing using data obtained from the company’s website as well as fabricated information used to apply the tool. The fictitious information was used only because Boeing didn’t provide a breakdown of costs
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Uniqlo is a Japanese casual wear designer‚ manufacture and retailer. In the past few years‚ Uniqlo has grown substantially through out many countries and continents. One special thing about Uniqlo is that it started out as a unisex casual wear store. As you can see that Uniqlo’s clothes are very simple‚ basic and fits for everyone. It offers clean and sleek looks where you can wear them everyday. The main competitors of Uniqlo are Gap‚ H&M‚ Zara‚ Abercrombie‚ and American Apparel. Nevertheless
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