statistics scenario analysis- 2 page word doc
The owner of a small printing company is considering the purchase of additional printing equipment to expand her business. If the owner expands the business and sales are high, projected profits (minus the cost of the equipment) should be $90,000; if sales are low, projected profits should be $40,000. If the equipment is not purchased, projected profits should be $70,000 if sales are high and $50,000 if sales are low.
- Are there options other than the purchase of additional equipment that should be considered in making the decision to expand the business?
- If the owner is optimistic about the company’s future sales, should the company expand by purchasing the equipment?
- Is the owner’s optimism or pessimism about sales the only factor that may impact the company’s profits?
- The equipment to be purchased is known in the industry to have a useful life of five years. How might this impact the printing company?
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Main Elements
II. Integration and Application
III. Analysis
IV. Critical Thinking
Guidelines for Submission: Your analysis of the scenario must be submitted as a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing and 12-point Times New Roman font.
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