CASE STUDY: RATIOS AND FINANCIAL PLANNING AT S&S AIR 1. The calculations for the ratios listed are: Current ratio = $3‚138‚220 / $2‚162‚080 Current ratio = 1.45 times Quick ratio = ($3‚138‚220 – 1‚238‚500) / $2‚162‚080 Quick ratio = 0.88 times Cash ratio = $365‚040 / $2‚162‚080 Cash ratio = 0.17 times Total asset turnover = $20‚077‚000 / $15‚453‚900 Total asset turnover = 1.30 times Inventory turnover = $14‚985‚000 / $1‚238‚500 Inventory
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Marketing Analysis for the Sonic 1000 PDA Liberty University Strategic Marketing Management – BUSI 520-B06 July 4‚ 2010 Introduction Years of research and development‚ along with millions of shareholder dollars‚ have been invested in the latest technological breakthrough from Sonic. The next step for any new product on the concept-to-consumer road is the development of a marketing analysis. The following pages will provide evidence of countless hours of research the marketing team has
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News and Politics In the 1920’s The five years (1920-1925) chosen are exciting. There were presidents elected‚ one dying in office‚ baseball was still the national pastime‚ a major political scandal‚ and there were new inventions everywhere! Although all of the events can be listed in chronological order and described as news‚ the 1920’s had many exciting firsts. In telling about them‚ it seems to be better not to put them in any order. That makes them more interesting. That makes
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HOME DEPOT‚ INC. IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM Question 1: Estimation of intrinsic value of Home Depot’s stock as of Feb 1‚ 2001 To simplify the question‚ let’s Supppose ROE of Home Depot Inc would be constant during the following years as 20%: β=1.09 Re=Rf+β(ROE-Rf)=5.99%+1.09*6.5%=12.97% By doing this we assume: the Market risk premium during 2001 would be 6.4%. Acctually‚ according to the lecturer‚ the risk premium during year 1998-2008 should be within the range of 4% to 8%. Therefore the
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Walt Disney: Media Introduction/Random Information The Walt Disney Company is the world’s largest media conglomerate. The company has the ability to be a successful conglomerate due to its Board of Directors‚ content theme of quality‚ as well as customer ordination in all its operating segments. The company has television holdings in ABC and ten other broadcasting stations‚ as well as cable networks including; ABC Family‚ A&E (37%)‚ and ESPN (80%). Each of these divisions that Disney owns and
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The “Breaking News” Cast Channel of CP24 This news broadcast and the stories reported are broadcasted by CP24. CP24 is a cable television news channel that centres broadcasts in the GTA (greater Toronto area) and reports national news. . Many creative techniques are used to capture the attention of viewers‚ this includes the several variation in camera shots‚ ranging from a close up shot to an eye- level shot. The show opens with an anchor introducing the topic and then it cuts to a reporter
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Also‚ I think the New women was one of the successful changes that emerged in the Roaring twenties. The now women known as flapper had more freedom (they did not want to use corsets and act like their mother). They had short hair‚ short skirt‚ drink and smoke in public. Women had access to a type of birth control‚ which helped poor families to not have a lot of children. In 1920‚ the 19th amendment allowed women to vote‚ which increased women presence in public area. Women had more chances to work
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Major Facts: System specifications not clearly defined Contract wording is partial to S. O. Software Spares management module is a disaster Spares management module currently complicated and un-useable/outdated Spares management module behind schedule Regional and centralized inventory management system behind schedule S.O. Software depleted allotted financing The system software specifications were not drafted by S.O. Software personnel Major Problems: The contract
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Home Depot Inc. in The New Millennium 1. Avalie o desempenho financeiro da Home Depot de 1986 até 1999. Como a companhia atingiu um desempenho tão espetacular? O que explica o declínio no desempenho em 2000? A Home Depot apresentou crescimento estrondoso de 1986 a 1999. As vendas da companhia passaram de US$1 bi para US$45 bi em menos de 15 anos; de 60 para mais de mil lojas; de varejista do sunbelt americano para multinacional com presença no Canadá‚ Porto Rico e Chile. A empresa
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others. Would you recommend that Sonic use the Net Promoter method? Explain your reasoning. Yes‚ because we believe that it would be wise for Sonic to use such service to monitor customer feedback. Since Sonic is a new company that aims to capture a certain percentage of the PDA market share it has to keep its customers satisfied. Therefore‚ one way for Sonic to find out if whether the customers are pleased with the products they offer in the market or not is to acquire as many feedbacks from
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