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Econ: What is Utilization Rate? 1 Views
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What is Utilization Rate? Utilization rate is a metric for service businesses, such as attorneys or accountants, to measure the maximum possible employee production time vs. current time, in terms of income generating billable hours. It is expressed in a percentage of potentially billable hours divided by actual billable hours.
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And finance Allah shmoop What is utilization rate Thie utilization
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rate allows you to track how much you use something
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the rate of use A rate of utilization Very cleverly
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named All right people You're a connoisseur of nose hair
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grooming You have a display case full of nose hair
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clippers Most are collector's items just on display there looking
- 00:23
good there on the glass you know so you can
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impress your fellow knows grooming hobbyists Well you want to
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figure out utilization rates for each of your main clippers
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That way you can report the numbers for the fans
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of your popular Blawg the sniffer snipper Well there are
- 00:37
three clippers that you use for day to day nostril
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Curation what Monday through Thursday you used the clip tastic
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five thousand It's a turbocharged industrial model originally developed during
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the Cold War to close the nose hair gap with
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the USSR Well it gets the job done efficiently without
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much wear and tear Perfect for the work week Well
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Friday and Saturday you use the Sheikh Shaper X nine
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popular with Instagram models and French politicians It gives a
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much finer more alluring cut perfect for date night or
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clubbing you know with your crew Sunday requires a more
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Jim You're cut something more reflective more relaxed It's time
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for the with whisper blew It provides a slow comfortable
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trimming experience Well those air the clippers you use on
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a regular basis time to determine utilization rates you use
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the clip tastic five thousand forty's Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday
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Thursday there seven possible day so utilization right here's four
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divided by seven are about fifty seven percent used The
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sheik Shaper X nine two days a week Friday and
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Saturday two out of seven twenty nine percent And the
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whiff whisper only gets use once a week one out
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of seven on the rate they're fourteen percent In real
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life businesses can use the utilization rate to see how
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efficiently they're using Their resource is like What if they
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had a tractor smelter thing that was just sitting there
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Not used four days a week But they may be
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rented to another tractor smelter and make more money Something
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like that Well really businesses can figure out how much
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they operate equipment see if they have additional slack to
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ramp up production And in that slack sometimes they can
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run it out or do everything's with it and make
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a fortune And if that's not the case well then
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they can use it as an employee evaluation tool Like
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by looking at a worker's utilization rate a company can
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see if their employees time is getting applied effectively like
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one cashier only processes one hundred twelve grocery store shoppers
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a day But everyone else processes at least one hundred
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eighty then it's likely she's probably spending social hour too
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often with her customers yapping them about their purchases right
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Okay well so you start a nose clipper consultancy business
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to take advantage of your vast knowledge of the industry
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You contract your services to manufacturers test their products and
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advise them on various high level Clipper related problems You
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work forty hours a week but only twenty two of
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those hours are pay billable hours working for clients The
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rest of the time you're working on well marketing and
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processing billing and watching YouTube videos about the history of
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nose hair So you stay current on the industry so
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that's twenty two of forty hours working with clients are
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billing them for your time That's a utilization rate ofyour
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time We're actually being paid for it of fifty five
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percent Probably some room for improvement there right You really
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need all that research Could you get more clients to
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then Bill Okay so maybe it's time to switch to
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the Sheik shaper for work days It will get you
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that more impressive cut for client meetings Yeah How'bout that
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Hopefully you'll be able to jack up those billable hours
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Increase the utilization rate for the sheik shape or to
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eighty six percent Pretty much every day but Sunday Yeah
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that'd be big Then maybe you can get your billable
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hours utilization right above sixty percent Right You make a
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lot more money If you do that after all a
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few more clients And then you can afford a few
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more collector clippers in the display case here Like the
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Clipper Lincoln used before giving the Gettysburg or the Clipper
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that Neil Armstrong took to the moon Remember the quote
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One small clip for man You know something like that
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