Which group of action steps would you use to calculate the cost of a stock out in
Question:
A. Take actual market share minus potential market share to determine the stock out percentage. Take the stock out percentage and multiply by the number of units demanded in that market segment this year. Multiply by the price of the product.
B. Take actual market share minus potential market share to determine the stock out percentage. Take the stock out percentage and multiply by the number of units demanded in that market segment this year. Divide by the price of the product.
C. Take potential market share minus actual market share to determine the stock out percentage. Take the stock out percentage and multiply by the number of units demanded in that market segment this year. Multiply by the price of the product.
D. Take potential market share minus actual market share to determine the stock out percentage. Take the stock out percentage and multiply by the number of units demanded in that market segment this year. Divide by the price of the product
Financial Reporting Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation a strategic perspective
ISBN: 978-1337614689
9th edition
Authors: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw