Ford Pinto Case Ford Pinto Case If we were involved in the Ford Pinto dilemma we would have used Deontological Ethical reasoning to decide whether or not to disclose the danger that the Pinto posed and/or use that reasoning to determine whether or not to install the part(s) that would make the Ford Pinto safer. Our decision would be to do what is morally right and avoid doing what is morally wrong‚ regardless of the consequences. True enough Ford was not obligated by government regulation or
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BuggsRuby Financial Reporting and Accounting February 5‚ 2013 GROUP PROJECT GM VS FORD Less than 60 years ago‚ on Jan. 17‚ 1956‚ Ford Motor(F) launched its IPO into an economy in which U.S. industrial might was the envy of the world and American cars represented the apex of the automotive pyramid. Today‚ as GM eases into its second go-around‚ the questionable future of industry and the shifting definition of "made in America" cast a dark shadow over the car company ’s public celebration
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SPACE MATRIX | Financial Strength | Ratings | Return on investments is high‚ increasing to 5.86%. | 2.0 | Liquidity Ratio (Cash) increased to 0.98 | 3.0 | Inventory Turnover is high‚ increasing to 13.2. | 1.0 | Working Capital improved to $23.55. | 3.0 | Target EPS for 2011 of 1.89 was achieved. | 2.0 | Ford reported a 6.8 percent sales increase in December 2010 | 4.0 | | 15.0 | Industry Strength | The growth potential is very high most especially for the existence of small
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CRISIL’s Approach to Financial Ratios Executive Summary The analysis of a company’s financial ratios is core to CRISIL’s rating process as these ratios help understand a company’s overall financial risk profile. CRISIL considers eight crucial financial parameters while evaluating a company’s credit quality: capital structure‚ interest coverage ratio‚ debt service coverage‚ net worth‚ profitability‚ return on capital employed‚ net cash accruals to total debt ratio‚ and current ratio. CRISIL considers
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(to be completed by the student) AIB student ID number: Student name: Course name: Subject name: Subject facilitator: Teaching Centre: No. of pages: Word count: DECLARATION A12855 ADRIAN MARK BISRAM MBA FINANCE 712 SFI – STRATEGIC FINANCIAL ISSUES MS. RENEE POPPLEWELL SCHOOL OF HIGHER EDUCATION LIMITED 9 1638 I‚ the above named student‚ confirm that by submitting‚ or causing the attached assignment to be submitted‚ to AIB‚ I have not plagiarised any other person’s
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Current Ratio: The current ratio gauges how capable a business is in paying current liabilities by using current assets only. Current ratio is also called the working capital ratio. A general rule of thumb for the current ratio is 2 to 1. However‚ an industry average may be a better standard than this rule of thumb. So‚ according to the information that we got‚ in 2007 Beximco Pharmaceutical’s current ratio was 1.80 which declined to 1.10 in 2008 and ultimately in 2009 it boosted up to 2.97‚ that
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The Importance of Managing Liquidity for a Company Liquidity is a measure of a firm’s ability to meet immediate and short-term obligations‚ or assets that can be quickly converted to do it. There are two ratios to measure liquidity. Current ratio is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. Since sometimes inventories are the least liquid of current assets‚ firms also calculate quick ratio. Managing liquidity is important in terms of operating activities. Firms which usually purchase
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Introduction to the companies. Cargills (Ceylon) PLC Cargills is Sri Lanka’s largest modern retailer. Its pioneer venture into modern trade was an innovation of the company’s trading legacy. Thereafter Cargills Food City continued to challenge the norm by taking to the masses what was traditionally an affluent focused business and offering ‘higher value for the lowest price’. Today the Cargills retail operation is spread across the island as ‘Cargills Food City’ supermarkets and ‘Cargills
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COLOURFUL CORPORATION Can there be prosperity without growth? PRIYANKA MAHAJAN STUDENT NO. 3423936 WORD COUNT: 3696 Table of Contents COLOURFUL CORPORATION ................................................................................................... 1 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................. 1 2. AIM .......................................................................
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Product strategic: As we all know‚ Mazda is a part of Ford’s core strategy. We think Ford needs to develop the fair price cars which can suitable for more people. As a result‚ Ford may not attempt to market a global luxury brand. They need to change the technology they used. Use more modern science and technology to improve their products quality. As for new product‚ they present cars which use less fuel than before‚ what’s more‚ they present cars which use the electricity and then will eliminate
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