Brookes University on completion of ACCA part 2. After part 2 ACCA students have to complete a research and analysis project on one of topics given by Oxford Brookes University on any organization of their choice and can obtain B.Sc degree from Oxford Brookes University. This bachelor’s degree recognized and honored through out the world and provides a base step towards master degree. This analysis reports can be used in decision making and performance evaluation of any entity by the different user according
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Blue CLASS‚ Group 4 | J Sainsbury plc | Financial reporting and analysis assignment | | | | Group members: Daryush Arabnia Petra Buckley Luca Buonocore Sudarshan Mohanasundaram Jingsi Yang Chapter1 Short description of the activities performed J Sainsbury plc is a leading food retailer in the United Kingdom. J Sainsbury plc was founded in 1869 and today operates a total of 934 stores comprising 557 supermarkets and 377 convenience stores. It jointly owns Sainsbury’s Bank
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Financial Analysis XACC/280 February 05‚ 2012 The two major companies that manufacture beverages are PepsiCo and the Cocoa-Cola Co. These two companies have been in competition for many years and both companies have a variety of choices when purchasing one of their beverages. These companies can be identified through their products such as; if a person were to buy a Pepsi the person
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good news and the positive signaling effect. The main company that we are performing financial analysis is on Aftab Motors LTD. Since our major focus is to compare two companies’ financial performances over time‚ so we have selected Atlas Bangladesh LTD as the rival company of Aftab Motors LTD. According to the project instruction‚ we aimed towards rationalizing stock price through financial statement analysis‚ and in doing so we have seriously dealt with the book value and market value of shares
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ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT PROJECT ON FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS OF Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) SUBMITTED TO: DR ROSY KALRA TABLE OF CONTENTS Topics Acknowledgement Chapter-1 Introduction to HUL Chapter-2 Profit and Loss Account of HUL Chapter-3
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Development Company Limited Financial Analysis Report Period coverage: 1st July 2011 to 30th June 2012 Prepared and Presented by: Dr. Babur Zahiruddin Raza‚ Corporate Office Consultant in Human Resources & Master Trainer in H.R Applications Research Consultant Mr. J. S Khan IT Consultant Mr. Raheel Rustam Ph: 051-5584905‚ 5792836 Cell: 0332 – 4923235 Email: baburzahiruddin@yahoo.com‚ TABLE OF CONTENTS SR no Description Page no 1 Financial analysis approach ------------------------------------------
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ACFI 1001 Accounting for Decision Makers – Individual Project (15%) Financial Statement Analysis and Report Objectives Apply theory in practice Conduct analysis of financial statement – to look beyond the numbers Experience formal report writing. REQUIRED: Written report (a soft copy on blackboard via turnitin and printed copy to tutors is compulsory) 1. Obtain the most recent annual report for two companies in any of the industries on the Australian Stock Market (for example
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Financial Analysis: [pic] Submitted To: Dr. Masud Rahman Submitted By: Nogmaye Habiba ID # 073293060 Mehrin Afroze Chowdhury ID # 072 475 060 M. Rubbyat Akram ID # 063085060 Submission Date: 12th April‚ 2009 [pic] April 12‚ 2009 To‚ Dr. Masud Rahman Professor‚ MBA Program North South University Dear Sir‚
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CORPORATE FINANCE END TERM PROJECT To study the Financials of ICICI bank‚ HDFC bank and Axis bank and to conduct Comparative Financial Analysis among them. UNDER THE GUIDANCE: Dr. ASHISH GARG PROGRAM COORDINATOR PGDM (FINANCE)
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JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Vol. 46‚ No. 4‚ Aug. 2011‚ pp. 967–999 COPYRIGHT 2011‚ MICHAEL G. FOSTER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON‚ SEATTLE‚ WA 98195 doi:10.1017/S0022109011000275 The Effects of Derivatives on Firm Risk and Value Sohnke M. Bartram‚ Gregory W. Brown‚ and Jennifer Conrad ∗ ¨ Abstract Using a large sample of nonfinancial firms from 47 countries‚ we examine the effect of derivative use on firm risk and value. We control for endogeneity
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