Comments on: A Comprehensive Guide to Case Interview Prep [updated 2025] https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 10:15:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: jamalll https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-3209 Wed, 25 Jan 2023 05:49:44 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-3209 great information

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By: zet https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-3206 Wed, 25 Jan 2023 05:48:23 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-3206 thanks for information

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By: Rebecca Smith-Allen https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-2297 Mon, 11 Jul 2022 19:00:22 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-2297 In reply to george.

George, thanks for pointing this out! The formula was incorrect, and should be Profit/cost of investment. The correct answer is 25%.

All the best,
MCO

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By: george https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-2290 Sat, 09 Jul 2022 22:24:38 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-2290 Hi,

Can you please explain the ROI formula? I do not understand why (2m-8m)/8m = 25%. That calculation gets a result of -75%

Shouldn’t the formula just be (net profit)/(cost of investment)?

thanks!

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By: Rebecca Smith-Allen https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-1793 Mon, 14 Mar 2022 15:36:46 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-1793 In reply to Ella.

Hey, Ella!

You’re typically allowed a pen and paper in a virtual case interview but NOT a calculator. Part of what your interviewer is testing for is your quantitative skills, so they want to see that you can do calculations in your head or on paper. See our article on virtual case interviews, for more info. Also, we have an article on practicing your case interview math.

Best of luck!

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By: Ella https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-1775 Fri, 11 Mar 2022 14:18:14 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-1775 Hi, what resources are you typically allowed to use during (virtual) case interviews? Such as a pen, paper, calculator etc.

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By: Rebecca Smith-Allen https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-100 Mon, 26 Apr 2021 20:27:40 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-100 In reply to Tonia.

Hey, Tonia! Thanks for your question.

In the case, we’re given that the size of the market for US sports drinks is 8 billion gallons. Electrolyte drinks are 5% of this total or .4 billion gallons which equals 400 million gallons.

We’re also given that the product size for drinks in this market are 16 ounces. And in our breakeven analysis, we find out we need to sell 400 million bottles (or cans) to break even. We need to do a conversion to compare our breakeven point of 400 million bottles to the 400 million gallon market size to see what market share we would have to achieve to break even.

Conversion: 1 US gallon = 128 ounces. 128 ounces/ gallon divided by 16 ounces/ bottle = 8. We can fill 8 bottles for each gallon of electrolyte drink we produce. So 1 gallon is 8 bottles (or cans) manufactured by our client.

We divide the 400 million bottle (or can) breakeven point by 8 to get to 50 million gallons. We compare the 50 million gallon breakeven point to the 400 million gallon market size to see that we need to capture 12.5% market share.

Note: In answering this question, I noticed that a UK gallon = 160 ounces, so if you are using UK gallons you will get a different answer!

I hope that helps! Sorry about the confusion between US ounces/gallon and UK ounces/gallon!

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By: Tonia https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/case-study-interview-prep/#comment-92 Fri, 23 Apr 2021 03:13:21 +0000 https://www.myconsultingoffer.org/?page_id=1236#comment-92 In the math calculations of the analysis portion, why was it that there were 8 cans per gallon? Where did that number come from?

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