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Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition

Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition. Case workshop. Agenda. Discussing a Case 8 Important Steps in Case Presentation PowerPoint Presentation Key Points Figuring Out the Numbers. What is a Case? . A real world business issue Can be any major, strategy or general business

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Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition

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  1. Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition Case workshop

  2. Agenda • Discussing a Case • 8 Important Steps in Case Presentation • PowerPoint • Presentation Key Points • Figuring Out the Numbers

  3. What is a Case? • A real world business issue • Can be any major, strategy or general business • Lots of information • General, Accounting or major specific • Critical Thinking • Textbook Knowledge to Use

  4. Important Steps • Introductions • Problem Statement • Analysis • Alternative Solutions • Criteria Matrix • Decision • Implementation • Contingency Plan • Conclusion

  5. Problem Statement • Primary Problem • May be more than, but choose the most important • Secondary Problem • 1-2 sentences • Be clear • Connect the rest of the presentation

  6. Analysis • Looking at the big picture • Internal to company • External to environment • 3 ways to Analyze • SWOT • Porters 5 Forces • PESTLE

  7. SWOT

  8. SWOT • Internal to the Company • Strengths and Weaknesses • External to the Company • Opportunities and Threats • Strengths • What is the company doing well • Weaknesses • What do we need to improve • Opportunities • What can we capitalize on • Threats • What could de-rail our business

  9. PESTLE Differences between host and home country Interaction between countries/states/provinces

  10. PESTLE

  11. Porter’s 5 Forces Analyzes Competitive Position within Industry

  12. Alternative Solutions • Qualitative • Table works well • Show all options • Advantages and Disadvantages • Pro/ Cons • Outcome Specific

  13. Criteria Matrix • Quantitative • Backs up decision • Table • Use weighted criteria • Be confident on numbers and explain how

  14. Providing evidence with numbers • Be confident • Be able to defend your numbers • Could be based on information provided by company and industry • Double check the numbers

  15. Decision • 1 choice, 1 slide • Be confident • Everything before should lead to it • Everything after should tell how to achieve the decision

  16. Implementation • Usually longest part of presentation • Worth most of mark • Think SMART • Specific • Measurable • Achievable • Relevant • Timely

  17. Contingency Plan • Plan B • If economy… • If government… • If family is concerned… • Do not change your decision

  18. Conclusion • Summarize main points • Highlight: • Decision • Implementation • Push Benefits • Need to sell the idea • Strong final ending

  19. PowerPoint • Keep it simple • Clean and Organized • No grammatical errors

  20. PowerPoint • Large Font: • Titles: 38-48pt • Subtitles: 28-36pt • Body: 26-34 • Color Contrast • Titles are important • 12 slide limit

  21. Presentation Skills • Remember to use terminology • You- referring to company • Us- referring to team presenting • Consulting Firm giving ideas • Smile and acknowledge

  22. Presentation Skill • Talk to Audience • Glance at slides do not read • Try and not hide • Clothing and Appearance matter • Pay attention to person speaking • Entrance and Exit etiquette

  23. Marking Rubric • Will be posted online before competition and emailed out • Content and Implementation most important section • Also marked on: • Organization • Presentation Skills • Layout • PowerPoint • Originality • Etc.

  24. Understanding the numbers

  25. STEP 2: CASH/PROFIT Show me the MONEY!

  26. Sale Projections

  27. Mix Offering Projections Most Profitable Unlimited Units Max 150 Units

  28. Step 3: Determining a companies Value Today using projections Putting those cash/profit projections to use

  29. A Starting Point

  30. Simple Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) • Use cash flow/profit from previous projections • Discount rate (WACC) incorporates the firms cost of equity and debt to determine the average rate based on capital structure (weighted for debt/equity) • If this is unavailable think about opportunity costs of similar investment, expected ROI, and internal return, interest rate,

  31. Discount Rates Impact on DCF But an important point to understand is that “You can’t compensate for risk by using a high discount rate.” If 15% was used to discount $1,753, you would only be willing to pay $1,524 in today’s money for $1,753. On the other hand, using a 9% discount rate would give a value of $1,608 for the $1,753. You can see how using a high discount rate will give a lower valuation than a low discount rate.

  32. NPV Formula

  33. Simple NPV A positive net present value indicates that the projected earnings generated by a project or investment (in present dollars) exceeds the anticipated costs (also in present dollars). Generally, an investment with a positive NPV will be a profitable one and one with a negative NPV will result in a net loss. This concept is the basis for the Net Present Value Rule, which dictates that the only investments that should be made are those with positive NPV values.

  34. Ratios Snapshots of a Company

  35. Gross Margin Profit Margin Net Income / Revenue This shows how much the company made in OVERALL profit for every $1 it generates in sales • Revenue-COGS / Revenue • GM represents the proportion of each dollar of revenue that the company retains as gross profit Ratios

  36. Return On Investment Return On Equity Net Income/Shareholder's Equity This ratio measure's how profitable a company is with the money shareholder's have invested • Gain From Investment - Cost of Investment/Cost of Investment • A performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment to compare it against other investments Ratios

  37. Other reminders • RSVP online if haven’t done so • Mandatory Meeting 8pm Friday November 6- Markin Hall

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