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Develop an Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) for your selected case study following the guidance in Chapter 5.

Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS)

Develop an Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) for your selected case study following the guidance in Chapter 5.

Helpful Hint #1: internal factors are those the firm as control over. I will be doing reality checks when reading your work, asking, “Does the firm control this activity?”

Helpful Hint #2: your explanation/comments column can make all the difference (as it did in the EFAS) in my answer to the question above.

Helpful Hint #3: yes, a generically named factor can be listed on both the EFAS and IFAS so long as the comments made the difference clear between the two. But a wiser student would modify the names so this situation didn’t arise.