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Assets should be put to use when they can generate revenue or provide value to the organization.
Assets should be put to use when they are fully operational and can contribute to the organization's goals.
Consider the cost of holding onto the asset versus the potential benefits of putting it to use.
Regular maintenance and monitoring of assets are essential to ensure they are ready to be put to use.
Examples include machin...
Revenue is income generated from the sale of goods or services, while capital expenses are investments in assets that provide long-term benefits.
Revenue is the money a company earns from selling its products or services
Capital expenses are investments in assets like buildings, equipment, or technology
Revenue is typically recurring and essential for the day-to-day operations of a business
Capital expenses are one-time in...
Assets are resources owned by a company, liabilities are debts or obligations, and equity is the difference between assets and liabilities.
Assets include cash, inventory, equipment, and investments.
Liabilities include loans, accounts payable, and bonds payable.
Equity represents the owner's stake in the business and is calculated as assets minus liabilities.
Assets = Liabilities + Equity is the fundamental accounting equ
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Dec 2019. There were 4 interview rounds.
To calculate landing price to retailer and distributor on mark up basis, determine the cost price and apply the desired mark up percentage.
Determine the cost price of the product
Decide on the desired mark up percentage for the retailer and distributor
Calculate the mark up amount by multiplying the cost price with the mark up percentage
Add the mark up amount to the cost price to get the selling price
The selling price is...
The lctr for other brands at 15% markup margin would depend on their cost of production and desired profit margin.
Calculate the cost of production for each brand
Add 15% markup margin to the cost of production
Subtract the cost of production from the selling price to get the lctr
Example: If the cost of production for Brand A is $50, the selling price would be $57.50 (15% markup). If the selling price is $70, the lctr wou
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jun 2019. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2020. There were 6 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Sep 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
Width/ Numerical Distribution and Depth/ Weightage Distribution are two methods of measuring product distribution.
Width/ Numerical Distribution refers to the number of outlets or stores where a product is available.
Depth/ Weightage Distribution refers to the quantity of the product available in each outlet or store.
Both methods are important in measuring the reach and availability of a product in the market.
For example...
Yes, I am familiar with pivot and Vlookup functions in Excel.
Pivot tables are used to summarize and analyze large data sets in Excel.
Vlookup is used to search for a value in a table and return a corresponding value from another column.
Pivot tables can be used to create dynamic reports and perform data analysis.
Vlookup is commonly used for data reconciliation and merging datasets.
Both functions are powerful tools for da
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I appeared for an interview before Dec 2021.
I applied via Campus Placement
GD was held to check how spontaneous the individual is and there communication skills
Selling a product using different techniques requires understanding customer needs and preferences.
Identify customer pain points and tailor your pitch to address them
Utilize different sales techniques such as consultative selling, solution selling, or relationship selling based on the customer's buying behavior
Highlight the unique selling points of the product and how it solves the customer's problems
Adapt your communi...
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