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    2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Summit Bank 0.95 0.59 0.54 0.62 0.54 JS Bank 0.65 0.55 0.53 0.43 0.33 Industry Average 0.81 0.75 0.69 0.61 0.58 ADR Over the years‚ the ratio is in a decreasing trend for Summit Bank. With comparison for the last five years‚ the ADR is greater than that of JS bank which clearly shows that the advances given by summit bank were much greater than given by the JS bank. If we compare it to the industry average both of the banks are not doing well. This may be because these

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    Nakoi? II. Case Review The case is focused to Pete Parker‚ the CEO of Franklin Lumber who wants to expand the division production capability of Plywood Press leading to the hiring of Courtney Jones. Courtney Jones was hired in order to perform a financial evaluation on two new machines that he is considering and to critic the company’s capital budgeting policies. The top choices for the expansion of Plywood Press are Nakoi which cost $750‚000 and Dakota worth $ 1‚300‚000 and Dakota has also three

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    Chapter 3 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS Copyright ©2015 Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2-1 Financial Statement Analysis • Investors often use accounting statements to: – Compare the firm with itself by analyzing how the firm has changed over time – Compare the firm to other similar firms using a common set of financial ratios Copyright ©2015 Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2-2 Why are ratios useful? • Ratios standardize numbers and facilitate

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    a) Return on equity measures a company’s profitability by calculating how much profit a company generates with the money shareholders have invested. It is important to consider ROE and not just net income in dollar term because it helps for making comparisons among different investment amounts. b) ROE uses shareholder’s investments to measure the effectiveness and profitability of the company. RNOA uses the total asset base invested by both creditors and shareholders to measure the effectiveness

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    Analysis of Food Inc. The documentary Food Inc. brings us closer to the reality of mass produced food. The purpose of the video is to open the families‚ meat lovers small shops and restaurants eyes and smarten them up about how the food comes to their plates. Its also sending a message to these big companies‚ saying that we know what you guys are up to. The food we are buying and thinking thats healty‚ is actually not healty at all. During the processing of our food the big companies have absolutely

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    General Mills Inc. – Understanding Financial Statements a.) General Mills makes money through producing various food products and distributing them all over the world. b.) The financial statements that are commonly prepared for external reporting purposes are the Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement‚ and Statement of Cash Flows. General Mills gives these statements a title of Consolidated Statements of Earnings‚ Consolidated Balance Sheets and Consolidated statements of Cash Flows. Consolidated

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    a. What is the nature of General Mills’ business? That is‚ based on what you know about the company and on the accompanying financial statements‚ how does General Mills make money? General Mills‚ Inc. has three segments. U.S. Retail sells ready-to-eat cereals‚ meals‚ yogurt‚ organic foods‚ etc. The International segment includes retail business in Canada‚ Europe‚ Latin America and the Asia/Pacific region. Bakeries and Foodservice sells to retail and wholesale bakeries‚ and convenience stores. The

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    FM-301 Financial Decision Analysis 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-302 Foreign Exchange Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-303 International Accounting 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-304 Corporate Taxation 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-305 Working Capital Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-306 Management of Financial Institutions 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-307 Security Analysis and Investment Management 70 30 100 3Hrs. FM-301 Financial Decision Analysis Application of Linear Programming; Goal programming; Regression analysis and Simulation

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    Financial Analysis Project MSF Cohort 2 Xiaoyan Wang(Jessica) December‚2012 Abstract Today’s personal products market has become more competitive than ever. With economic and political uncertainty in many parts of the world‚ The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. has invoked a number of unique and diverse strategies in order to gain customer loyalty while attracting new customers for staying as a leader in personal products industry. This paper focuses on analyzing The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.‚ including

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    understanding when financial statements are considered. For example if I wanted to invest in a company‚ I would look into the company financial statements because I would have a better sense of knowledge of the return of money invested. But then again‚ what if I have no Idea how to read a financial statement‚ say I never took a finance class or an accounting class. How would I know that I’m investing my money in a trustworthy organization? Here is the solution‚ below is a financial analysis of Wal-Mart

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