Part A After-TAX Cost Debt O’Grandy Apparel Company can calculate the after tax debt cost using YTM (CP + (FV-Nd /n) / FV +Nd /2) *2. Cp is (0.12/2) * 1000= 60 Semi-annually Fv is 1000 Nd is 995 – (0.025* 1000) = 970 N is 20*2 because it is semi-annually then you have to use Kdt= Kd+ (i-T) .The tax bracket is 40 percent. Now we can have the after tax debt when it is equal or smaller than $700000 Kd ( 1-T) = 0.1249 (1-0.4)= 0.07494. If it is more than $700000 it will be KD (1-t) = 0.18(1-0.4)
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Namely‚ assets and liabilities are valued in the statements according to accounting principles. The values are based more on historical transaction prices than current valuations. Hendricks‚ Financial Reporting and Analysis UChicago Financial Mathematics 5/55 Balance equation The central idea behind the balance sheet is an accounting identity: assets = liabilities + shareholders’ equity Note that
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letters. Crazy Eddie 1. Compute key ratios and other financial measures for Crazy Eddie during the period 1984-1987. Identify and briefly explain the red flags in Crazy Eddie ’s financial statements that suggested the firm posted a higher-than-normal level of audit risk. Current Ratio (1987-84): 2.41‚ 1.40‚ 1.56‚ 0.93 Quick Ratio (1987-84): 1.40 ‚ 0.60‚ 0.77‚ 0.15 Inventory Turnover (1987-84): 3.23‚ 4.38‚ 5.13‚ 5.88 Inventory Turnover ratio shows how often goods are bought and sold
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Valuation Ratios Comparing all the companies we have here‚ we know the sector value is 6.15‚ and we can see that Costco is has the largest number with 28.59‚ meaning that this company has big growth‚ and it is not risky. Along the other companies‚ we know that Target‚ Walmart‚ and Home Depot are doing well too. In this same case Nordstrom and Macy’s are not doing so well‚ they are a little below average‚ so we can conclude they are not growing that fast‚ and they are tending to become a little
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Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use February 19‚ 2011 Class Project: Ratio Analysis The gross profit percentage is one of several key measurements a company uses in evaluating its financial performance. It helps a company to see what percentage of its earning after costs (for products and/or services) is profit. A higher gross profit percentage is generally preferred as it provides the company with financial resources to pay for research‚ product development‚ and other costs
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3.1 Quick Ratio The quick ratio for Supermax Corporation Berhad and Adventa Berhad are 0.79 times and 1.4 times respectively. It shows that Adventa is able to settle its current liabilities in a very shot period compared to Supermax but alternatively investigates that it has investing too much of its resources in working capital ($Accounting-Simplified n.d.$). The lower quick ratio of Supermax indicates that it is taking a higher risk by fail to maintain its liquid resources but alternately reveals
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Manufacturing Inc. FROM: Financial Analyst DATE: Tuesday‚ July 30‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Ratio analysis of Riordan Manufacturing Riordan manufacturing has developed as a producer of plastics as well as foam-based products. Listed below is a quick analysis of the company using liquidity‚ profitability‚ and solvency ratios. The analysis is accompanied by vertical and horizontal analysis of the balance sheet and the income statement. This examination
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Week 5’s Ratio Memo April 30‚ 2012 Memorandum Subject: Liquidity‚ profitability‚ and solvency ratios Our team was asked to evaluate the liquidity‚ profitability‚ and solvency ratios of Berry’s Bug Blaster. Please note the attachments show each ratio in detail if you so desire more information pertaining to each. Liquidity Ratios show the current ratio of 5.99:1 in 2008 in comparison to 3.57:1 in 2007 shows that the amount of current assets the
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it shows that the current of ratio of Ford is 120 percent while the current ratio of GM is 89 percent. The current ratio measures the company’s ability to pay short term and long term obligations. As Ford has the higher current ratio over GM‚ it depicts that Ford is more capable of paying its obligations to the creditors. The quick ratio of Ford is 110 percent while GM has 73 percent. Quick ratio is an indicator of company’s short-term liquidity. As Ford has the higher quick ratio over GM‚ it shows
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In finance Ratio analysis is carried out to judge the liquidity of the organization. It helps the analysts to find if a company is capable enough to pay its liabilities. Moreover it also helps to show the operating efficiency and internal return of an organization. Keep in mind that the ratio is good or bad only if it is compared to the industry in which the organization is operating in. Some of the important ratios are: * Current Ratio * Asset Test Ratio * Return on Asset *
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