procter & gamble v/s Uniliver Project Report Financial Analysis Section (A) Table of Contents Acknowledgement 4 UNILIVER 5 History 5 Introduction 5 Business Vision 5 Mission Statement 6 Brands of Uniliver 6 PROCTER & GAMBLE 7 Introduction 7 Business Vision 7 Mission Statement 7 Brands 7 Uniliver Financial Statements Ratios Analysis (2012 v/s 2013) 8 Information to Management 8 1. Operational Analysis 8 Gross Margin 8 Profit Margin 8 2. Resource Management 8 Asset turnover 8 Working capital Management
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enhancing the skills of their people and providing them with regarding career opportunities and upgrading their research and development. Through this mission‚ the company can increase more investors to invest in their company which will increase the financial resources by focusing more on increasing shareholders’ profit. In addition‚ the company understood that consumers are their key value in generating more profits. Thus‚ they are always coming up with quality products as they foresee that customer
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: Understanding financial performance using the technique of ratio analysis of listed companies Executive Summary Companies are said to be listed (quoted) when their shares are publicly traded on a stock exchange. A systematic use of ratios is widely used by managers‚ creditors‚ regulators and investors to analyze the financial performance of listed and unlisted companies. The listed companies have an extra ratio analysis (investor ratios) which cannot be used
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1/20/2013 MACC 594: LECTURE NOTES‚ MODULE I: INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS AND REVIEW OF BASIC CONCEPTS PART I. A. REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANALYZING THE BALANCE SHEET • The balance sheet lists the firm’s assets‚ liabilities and equity accounts and their balances at the end of the period. • What does the balance sheet reveal about a firm? • Size of the company (total assets or net assets) • Major assets owned and proportion of current vs. noncurrent assets: - Is the mix of assets consistent
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Financial Accounting Project Report Ratio Analysis of Reliance Communications and Tata Communications from 2008-09 to 20012-13 Submitted by: SONALI MAKKAR 14DM213 SHUBHI SINHA 14DM208 SNEHA MAHESHWARI 14DM210 SHILADITYA Ukil 14DM202 VIVEK SETHIA 14DM250 TUSHAR JOSHI 14DM231 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “It is not possible to prepare a project
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Term Paper on Financial Performance Evaluation (For the Partial Fulfillment of financial and managerial accounting Course Code: MBA 514) Submitted to: A .S.Kannan (assistant professor) Submitted by: Abel Dula Aynemogn Getachew Mekonen Yimer School of Business And Economics Dilla University Dilla January‚ 26‚ 2012 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 1. Introduction 5 1.1 Back
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Working Capital Requirements and the Determining Factors in Pakistan Mian Sajid Nazir* and Talat Afza** Literature on corporate finance has traditionally focused on the study of long-term financial decisions. Researchers have examined‚ in particular‚ the investment decisions‚ capital structure‚ dividends or company valuation decisions‚ among other topics. However‚ short-term assets and liabilities are important components of total assets and need to be carefully analyzed. Management of these
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Methodology 34-35 9 Financial Highlights 36-37 10 List Of Ratios 38-68 11 Inter Company Analysis 69-77 12 Growth Equilibrium 78-79 13 Multi DiscriminantAnalysis 80-81 14 Conclusions 82 15 Recommendations 83 16 Limitations 84 17 Bibliography 85-86 CHAPTER - 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this project is to analyse the financial position of Hindalco Industries Ltd. and compare it with domestic competitor i.e. Nalco for the FY 2007-08. To analyse the financial position of a firm one
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1. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: WHAT IS IT? Financial analysis can be defined as a process that evaluates businesses‚ budgets‚ projects‚ and entities for analysis purpose. This evaluation is done with the purpose of determining the suitability for investment by a business. Usually‚ the main purpose of financial analysis is to analyze the stability‚ solvency‚ liquidity‚ and profitability of a business. The process of financial analysis is carried out by professionals who work by preparing reports with the
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Financial Analysis & Management Assignments 1. Discuss the extent to which the legal and professional regulatory framework of accounting ensures that corporate reports provide reliable‚ relevant‚ objective‚ and comparable information to users. 2. Critically evaluate the importance of discounted cash flow techniques in investment decisions. Illustrate your answer with your examples. 3. Discuss the relative importance profitability and liquidity for the survival of a business and explain how the
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