Non-Banking Financial companies Introduction: A non-banking finance company may be defined as an institution which mobilizes the savings of the community and diverts them for financing different activities. A bank also performs similar type of activities. Then what is the differesnce between bank and non-banking finance company? The difference can be seen from two points of views. Firstly‚ from the legal point of view‚ bank may be defined as an institution which is governed by the Banking
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REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 Laurel House | Woodlands Park | Ashton Road | Newton-Le-Willows | Merseyside | WA12 0HH 01925 22 22 22 | www.nicholsplc.co.uk ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC | ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC IS A HIGHLY FOCUSED SOFT DRINKS BUSINESS. ITS BRAND PORTFOLIO INCLUDES VIMTO‚ WHICH IS SOLD IN OVER 65 COUNTRIES AND LEVI Roots‚ weight watchers‚ SUNKIST & PANDA WHICH ARE SOLD IN THE UK. THE GROUP HAS A LEADING
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Subject: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Course Code: M. Com Lesson: 1 Author: Dr. Suresh Mittal Vetter: Dr. Sanjay Tiwari FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS EXPANSION‚ COMBINATION AND ACQUISITION STRUCTURE 1.0 1.1 1.2 Objectives Introduction Mergers and acquisitions 1.2.1 Types of Mergers 1.2.2 Advantages of merger and acquisition 1.3 1.4 1.5 Legal procedure of merger and acquisition Financial evaluation of a merger/acquisition Financing techniques in merger/Acquisition 1.5.1 Financial problems after merger
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the importance of cost of capital in Financial Decisions? Explain. The term “cost of capital” is defined as a the rate of return on investment projects nesscery to have unchanged market price of a firm’s share. It may be the rate at which funds can be borrowed on new equity capital or‚ it may be the rate at which futher cash flows are discounted to measure its present values. The cost of Capital of a firm is the weighted average of the cost of the various sources of finance that have been used
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Coca-Cola & Pepsi Financial Statement Analysis Team A Frances Sanchez‚ Herbie Merced‚ and Javier Urbina ACC 400 Accounting for Decision Making August 22‚ 2013 Introduction • Comparison of Coca-Cola and Pepsi • Financials from 2004 • Review financial ratios ▫ Liquidity ▫ Solvency ▫ Profitability • Discuss profitability of each company • Which company is the best investment opportunity Coca-Cola & Pepsi Ratios Comparison Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio (Current Assets/Current
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liquidity‚ five (5) financial leverage‚ six (6) turnover and four (4) profitability ratios for all the years as per example 3.5 in the PowerPoint presentations. Liquidity; Current ratio=current assets/current liabilities 2010:29021/19483=1.49 2011:24245/18960=1.28 Quick ratio= (current assets- inventories)/current liabilities 2010: (29021-1301)/19483=1.42 2011: (24245-1051)/18960=1.22 Cash ratio=cash/current liabilities 2010:13913/19483=0.71 2011:10635/18960=0.56 Financial leverage; Total
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Financial Statement Analysis: Occidental Petroleum Corporation University of Texas of the Permian Basin I. Introduction a. Major issues/problems facing the firm b. Objective of paper c. Summary of findings II. Firm‚ Industry‚ and environment a. Description of the firm and its management Occidental Petroleum Corporation is a Delaware corporation. Its businesses consist of three segments: oil and gas‚ chemical‚ & midstream‚ marketing and other subsidiaries.
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Financial Reporting in an International Approach (1) Answer: Conceptual Framework: The Conceptual Framework is a report of generally recognized theoretical values which is very important form the period of reference for business reporting. Moreover‚ it is a coherent structure of related purposes and a major idea which is recommends the environment‚ purpose and boundaries of business accounting that is predictable to lead to reliable guidance. Also‚ it is planned to assist the community interest
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Current ratio Current Asset 471‚282.00 552‚006.00 535‚360.00 785‚855.00 764‚409.00 Current Liability 146‚955.00 186‚074.00 127‚750.00 140‚392.00 139‚788.00 3.21 2.97 4.19 5.60 5.47 CURRENT RATIO. The current ratio (Sannella‚ 1991) above shows that in the year 2001 the current assets of J P Morgan (MIkdashi‚ 2001) are 3
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements Note 1 Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Principles (10 items) Description of Business The Open-Road Motorcycle Company is the largest online retailer of salvage title motorcycles. We are focused on bringing the customer the best value on entry level motorcycles by providing lower prices than our competitors. Our motorcycles are sold all over the United States‚ and we currently have 30 stores all across the country. Property‚ Plant
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