Structure of the ROCE tree
This type of analysis is called a ROCE Tree as it is often represented in the shape of a tree:
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Structure of the ROCE tree
This type of analysis is called a ROCE Tree as it is often represented in the shape of a tree:
Few professionals in competitive intelligence have attended a formal financial analysis course: yet, analyzing a company’s financial statement is often part of the job. The following framework should be part of your portfolio of tools. It is geared toward those who understand financial terms, but do not know how to pull together financial ratios to “tell the story.” We at Competia particularly like this tool for the following reasons:
Do you dread going to your mailbox and finding yet another credit card bill? Do you find yourself worrying about how you’ll pay your bills from one month to the next ?
I conducted a survey recently to determine the degree to which small business owners have their cash flow under control.
The survey results showed that only 20% of business owners feel like they have the cash flow of their business under control. That means 8 out of every 10 business owners are trying to manage their business without having the financial side of their business under control.
As a woman Netpreneur, I sat down via e-mail with article-announce regular contributor, Internet marketer and women’s financial consultant Coni Cecil of www.cecilfreedom.com. She shared her Internet marketing and financial wisdom for women on the Net. The quote on her site from Eleanor Roosevelt is inspiring: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
Small online businesses are mostly represented by home-based entrepreneurs. In this regard any payment scheme or system should meet at least two criterions:
Whether you know it or not, you are always setting your financial priorities. Some may decide that a new stereo system is more inportant than this month’s electric bill. This may be a little off the wall but it is still setting your priorities.
Don’t get defensive, and don’t become offended by the points made in this article — this is meant to HELP you. So if you’re ready to learn how to avoid a common marketing faux pas, then put on your thinking cap and let’s get to work! 🙂
For over 20 years I have been fascinated with what it really takes to make a lot of money.
I realized a long time ago that if someone else could do something or achieve something… then I could at least copy what they did, and get a similar…or better result.
Tulipmania – this is the name coined for the first pyramid investment scheme in history.
In 1634, tulip bulbs were traded in a special exchange in Amsterdam. People used these bulbs as means of exchange and value store. They traded them and speculated in them. The rare black tulip bulbs were as valuable as a big mansion house. The craze lasted four years and it seemed that it would last forever. But this was not to be.