Ratio Analysis Ratio analysis is basically used to understanding the financial health of a business entity. With the help of ratios we can easily calculate from current year performance of the companies and are then compared to previous years. Ratio analysis conducts a quantitative analysis of information in a company’s financial statements. These Ratios are most commonly used in banking sector can be divided into five main categories Liquidity Ratios Leverage Ratios Profitability Ratios Activity
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Portfolio Management and Investment Decision INTRODUCTION ‚ IMPORTANCE & NEED OF STUDY Portfolio management or investment helps investors in effective and efficient management of their investment to achieve this goal. The rapid growth of capital markets in India has opened up new investment avenues for investors.The stock markets have become attractive investment options for the common man.But the need is to be able to effectively and efficiently manage investments in order to keep maximum returns
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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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of the company practice in India? Justify your opinion? Ans. The title of controller and treasurer not been followed in India. In India‚ generally the officer designated as financial controller performs the function of chief accountant. The title of finance head is generally finance manager who is involved in the management of company fund. 1.b. A firm purchases a machinery for Rs. 8‚00‚000 by making a down payment of Rs.1‚50‚000 and remainder in equal installments of Rs. 1‚50‚000 for six years
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International Financial Management International Financial Management INTRODUCTION Halil Kiymaz‚ Ph.D.‚ CFA Bank of America Chair and Professor of Finance ROAD MAP TO INT FINANCE KEY ISSUES ROAD MAP TO INT FINANCE CASES Global Financial Environment -Why to study Int. Finance? -Int. Monetary System -The Balance of Payments Foreign Exchange Market -Foreign Exchange Market -How do we determine FX? Any risk? -International Parity Conditions -FX Derivatives Foreign Exchange
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Financial management has emerged as a distinct field of study only in the early part of this century‚ as a result of consolidation movement and formation of large enterprises. Its evolution may be divided into three phases. The Traditional phase‚ The Transitional phase and The Modern phase The Traditional Phase:This phase has lasted for about four decades. Its finest expression was shown in the scholarly work of Arthur S. Dewing‚ in his book tilted the Financial Policy
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financial analysis By: andreas ioannides E-mail: TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. PROCEDURE. FINDINGS. 1.0 INVESTMENT RATIOS - MEASURES OF EFFICIENCY. 1.1 Earnings per Share. 1.2 P/E Ratio or Price / Earnings Ratio 1.3 Dividend Yield. 1.4 Dividend Cover. 2.0 PRIMARY OPERATING RATIOS - MEASURES OF EFFICIENCY. 2.1 Return on Capital Employed 2.2 Debtors Turnover
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Financial risk management is not a new area of corporate finance but it certainly is not the most glamorous or favorable area to be in and is gaining more attention in the current economic crisis. Risk management is a part of many different lines of work‚ but all have the same purpose; identifying risk is imperative to success so that you can also discover ways to mitigate or avoid the problem and make sounds decisions. “Financial risk is the loss expectation arising from adverse security prices
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Ratio Analysis – Unit II Problem 1 A company having the Net working capital of 2.8 Lacs as on 30.06.10 indicates the following financial ratios and performance figures Current Ratio 2.4 Liquidity ratio 1.6 Inventory Turnover 8 (on cost of sales ) Gross Profit on Sales 20% Credit Allowed (months ) 1.5 The company s fixed Assets is equivalent to 90% of its net worth ( Share capital plus reserves ) while reserves amounted
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PROJECT - REPORT On FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE At S.A.TEXTILES PVT LTD Submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by External Guide MBA (2011-12) (FINANCE MANAGER) COLLEGE NAME ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The satisfaction and euphoria that accompany the successful
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