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Methods of Measuring Business Size

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Methods of Measuring Business Size

There are several ways to measure a business' size. As there are several ways of measuring size, a firm may appear large by one measurement, but small in another.

Number of people employed

Number of people employed

  • This is considered the simplest way to measure size.
  • It is based on the idea that a firm needs more employees if they are bigger.
  • This is an easy measurement to get.
  • But this may not always be true. Sometimes, large firms do not need lots of employees.
  • For example, highly automated businesses may produce a large output with very few employees.
    • So this measure may underestimate their size.
Value of output

Value of output

  • You can measure the value of total sales.
  • This is a good way to compare the size of multiple businesses in the same industry.
  • But a high output level does not necessarily mean that a business is large.
Capital employed

Capital employed

  • This is a measure of the long-term finance and capital invested in the business.
  • However, this does not consider the short term output.
  • This does not necessarily mean that capital employed is directly proportional to the size of a firm.
Profit as a measure

Profit as a measure

  • Profit is sometimes mistakenly seen as a way to measure business size.
  • However, profit is not reliable because it depends on costs, efficiency, and market conditions, not just the size of the business.
  • For example, a small company may be highly profitable, while a large company may make very low profits.
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