COMPARATIVE STATEMENT COMMON SIZE STATEMENT AND TREND ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION We know business is mainly concerned with the financial activities. In order to ascertain the financial status of the business every enterprise prepares certain statements‚ known as financial statements. Financial statements are mainly prepared for decision making purpose. But the information as is provided in the financial statements is not adequately helpful in drawing a meaningful conclusion. Thus‚ an effective analysis
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Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Book Value Per Share (BVPS) = Total Book Equity / Number of Shares Profit Margin (PM) = Net Income / Sales Net Operating Working Capital (NOWC) = Current Assets - (Current Liabilities - Notes Payable) Equity Multiplier = Assets / Equity Free Cash Flow (FCF) = EBIT (1 -T) + Dep. - (Capex + ∆NOWC) Total Asset Turnover (TATO) = Sales / Total Assets Market Value of Equity = Stock Price x Number of Shares - Total Book Value of Equity Total Amount of Debt
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statements and stocks. The comparative analysis shows company information from period to period‚ and radio analysis is an indicator of the company stability to meet their debt obligations‚ profitability‚ solvency and liquidity. Importance of Comparative Analysis Comparative analysis is a method used by investors‚ is used to identify new trends. The investors take the financial statements of determinate amount of years and consolidate them in one page. The analyst compares balance sheets from at least two
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a world without trade‚ what would happen to the costs that American consumers would have to pay for Logitech’s products? 2: Explain how trade lowers the costs of making computer peripherals such as mice and keyboards. 3: Use the theory of comparative advantage to explain the way in which Logitech has configured its global operations. Why does the company manufacture in China and Taiwan‚ undertake basic R&D in California and Switzerland‚ design products in Ireland‚ and coordinate marketing and
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Franchesca Mrs. Thomas AP Literature and Composition A Knight Nobler Than a Monk The Canterbury Tales‚ written at the end of the fourteenth century‚ is a frame story written by Geoffrey Chaucer. In the novel‚ the narrator joins a diverse group of twenty-nine pilgrims who are traveling from Southwark to the shrine of the martyr Saint Thomas’a Becket. While the pilgrims are gathered at the inn‚ Chaucer observes the pilgrims and records a descriptive account of twenty-seven of the pilgrims‚ which
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Renee H. Lucier Financial Statement Analysis Course Project – Week II Nestle (NSRGY) and Hershey Foods (HSY) I. Choice of Companies and an Overview of Their Operations and Industry – briefly outline what the company does and its industry. (5 pts) Nestle (NSRGY) is the largest food and beverage company in the world operating within the global food and beverage industry. It provides nutrition‚ health‚ wellness products‚ baby foods‚ bottled water‚ cereal‚ chocolate‚ coffee‚ pet care products and
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turnover ratio: 16 Gul Ahmed Account Payable:- 16 Days payable Outstanding (DPO): 16 Gul Ahmed’s DPO:- 16 Conversion Period:- 17 Financial flexibility‚ alternatives 18 Conclusion 19 Proforma statement 21 Income Statement 21 Pro-forma balance sheet 22 Cash Flows 24 Long Term Solvency Analysis: 26 Deferred Liability:- 26 Gul Ahmed’s Deferred Liability:- 26 Contingencies:- 27 Total Debt to Total Equity:- 27 Gul Ahmed’s Total Debt to Equity:- 27 Profitability Analysis 29 1. Return
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various financial statements like balance sheet‚ income statement‚ and statement of cash flow and owner’s equity with its advantages and disadvantages of preparing this statement with an example. INTRODUCTION Financial statements provide information of value to company officers and various external parties‚ such as investors and lenders of funds. Publicly owned companies are required to publish general-purpose financial statements that include a balance sheet‚ income statement‚ and statement of
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The different perspectives which balance scorecard looks at are: 1. Financial Perspective – How does firm look to the shareholders? 2. Customer Perspective – It addresses what the customers expect. 3. Internal business perspective – It help the organisation to identify processes at which they need to excel 4. Learning/innovation perspective – It addresses what the organisation needs to improve to create value in the future. They argued that Balance scorecard can act as a benchmark against
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PVR bluO Entertainment Limited (PVR bluO) Presently the Company operates two bowling alley centers at Ambience Mall-I‚ Gurgaon and Ambience Mall-II‚ at Vasant Kunj‚ New Delhi. The Company has made a roadmap for expansion of its business and will accordingly open additional bowling centers in India at Pune‚ Bangalore‚ Chandigarh‚ Ludhiana and Noida. These bowling centers on being operational are expected to enhance the income and profitability of the Company. Industry Structure & Development The
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