Current‚ quick ratio - How capable is the business in meeting its short-term obligations as they fall due? 4 Stability ratios: eg. Gearing - How healthy is the business in the long-term financially? 5 Investor ratios: EPS‚ Price earning ratio‚ Dividend yield - Are the investors receiving sufficient return on their investment? Critical evaluation of the financial ratios Ratio analysis used with care‚ can reveal much about a company and its overall operations and image to stakeholders but there
Premium Financial ratio Financial ratios Asset
* 7.4/100 = $74 PV factor = (1/i)*(1- 1/(1+i)^n) = 6.4176 So‚ PV = $74*6.4176 = 474.90| So the fair value of bond = 474.90+422.41 = $897.31 A10. (Dividend discount model) Assume RHM is expected to pay a total cash dividend of $5.60 next year and its dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 6% per year forever. Assuming annual dividend payments‚ what is the current market value of a share of RHM stock if the required return on RHM common stock is 10%? Current market value = D1/(Required
Premium Bond Stock market Preferred stock
preferred stock is issued with a conversion feature‚ so in the long run there is a probability it will become common stock capital. Preferred stock allows the acquired firm’s owners a prior claim relative to common stock and reasonably definite dividends while simultaneously giving the acquiring firm a form of leverage without strapping it with the rigid obligations of debt. This provides a justification for the fact that some firms do issue preferred stock. However‚ on a pure explicit cost comparison
Premium Stock Preferred stock Corporate finance
(formed in 1936) had been the company’s sole stockholders. The Ford Foundation pressured the company to create a public market for Ford common shares so that it could sell its Ford Shares and reduce its reliance on income received in the form of Ford dividends. Class A shares sold by the Ford Foundation became voting common shares. Ford modified its ownership structure of multiple share classes in order to preserve family control. Class B shares had special voting rights and could be owned only by Ford
Premium Stock Stock market Dividend
Per Share (PHP) (ttm) 2.8544 Est. EPS (PHP) (12/2014) 3.5560 Market Cap (M PHP) 61‚359.23 Shares Outstanding (M) 1‚275.6630 Day Average Volume 443‚778 Price/Book (mrq) 1.3883 Price/Sale (ttm) 2.3592 Dividend Indicated Gross Yield 2.08% Cash Dividend (PHP) 1.0000 Dividend Ex-Date 06/05/2014 5 Year Dividend Growth 26.72% Next Earnings Announcement 02/11/2015 Ttm- trailing twelve months mrq- most recent quarter RCBC Stock informations: As of January 27‚ 2015 03:46 PM Last trade price: 47.00 Open: 47
Premium Chairman Board of directors Bank
3000‚ Merrifield VA 22119-3000 or visit a branch. Joint Owner: Purchase Amount: $ Dividend Rate: Annual Percentage Yield: 25.00 3.9207. 4.007. Issue Date: Term: MaturityDate: 09/21/12 12 MONTHS 09/21/13 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FEATURES: This Special Certificate has a minimum balance requirement of $25 and a maximum balance limit of $4‚000. Only one Special Certificate per member is allowed. DIVIDENDS: Dividends are computed from day-of-deposit to day-of-withdrawal on the actual dollar value
Premium Credit union Dividend
70‚000 shares issued $700‚000 Preferred shares‚ $3 cumulative‚ 100‚000 shares authorized‚ 5‚000 shares issued $50‚000 Retained earnings $300‚000 All of the Common shares had been issued at one public offering in 2002. The last dividends declared for the common and preferred shares were for the year ended December 31st‚ 2003. The following
Premium Balance sheet Dividend
common and preferred stock do not always apply to each individual company. Common stock is the most basic form of ownership interest. It represents an ownership interest in a corporation‚ including an interest in earnings‚ that realize declared dividends‚ as well as an interest in assets distributed upon dissolution. This type of
Premium Stock Stock market Shareholder
September 2004 Understanding the Demographic Dividend By John Ross A fresh reason for attending to fertility dynamics has emerged—the “demographic dividend.” As fertility rates fall during the demographic transition‚ if countries act wisely before and during the transition‚ a special window opens up for faster economic growth and human development. WHAT IS THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND? Simply stated‚ the demographic dividend occurs when a falling birth rate changes the age distribution‚1 so
Free Demography Population
Accounting Report- Jessica Miller Prepare a report for an external user that interprets the annual report of a New Zealand reporting entity. 91407 By: J. Miller To: Lydia Paper: Accounting 91407‚ Annual report review Executive summary This report is prepared for Lydia who is considering purchasing shares in Comvita. The report aims to provide analysis of Comvita’s annual
Premium Investment Stock Balance sheet