Ratio‚ Vertical‚ and Horizontal Analyses XACC/280 May 8‚ 2012 Analyzing financial statements can help a company find out important financial information about itself and other competitors in the industry. There are three important tools that evaluate a company’s liquidity‚ profitability‚ and solvency. This information is relative to banks‚ creditors‚ and for internal gain. There are three commonly used tools to help investigate and generate the results using
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ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES—RATIO ANALYSIS FORM The auditor can use this form to document the performance and evaluation of ratio analysis in connection with analytical procedures performed in an audit. The form is only a guide and is not a substitute for professional judgment. The form may be modified by adding or omitting certain ratio analysis. AUDITING COURSE PROJECT GROUP B: CLIENT NAME: | Pinnacle Manufacturing Company | DATE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: | July 15‚ 2009
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Business Unit 10: Financial Accounting and Financial Reporting Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 28/03/15 09/05/15 Assignment title Presentation of financial information and Interpretation of Financial Statements (2 of 2) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no. Evidence (Page no) LO3 Be able to present financial information in accepted
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2007 Current ratio = current assets / current liabilities = 54.77% Quick ratio = cash ratio = (Current Assets - Inventories)/Current Liabilities = 23.67% Inventory turnover = Sales/Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold/Average Inventory = 10.206 Receivable turnover = Net credit sales/ accounts receivable = 68.75% Day sales in inventory = (Inventory/cost of goods sold) x 365 = 54.757 Day sales in receivables = (Accounts receivable/total credit sales) x number of days = 18.65 Total debt ratio = total debt/total
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CURRENT RATIO It is a liquidity ratio that measures a company’s ability to pay short-term obligations. Also known as "liquidity ratio"‚ "cash asset ratio" and "cash ratio". By putting to test a company’s financial strength‚ deduces company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities (debt and payables) with its short-term assets (cash‚ inventory‚ receivables). The higher the current ratio‚ the more capable the company is of paying its obligations. An acceptable current ratio varies
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the accounting ratios you have calculated in P3 (M2) Profitability Profitability ratios measure the profit of the firm in relation to another by comparing profit with sales. Profitability ratios figures shows how profitable a business is and it’s another great way to analyse the company’s overall performance compare to other businesses. If the company is making more profit shows that they are performing well and are good at managing their cost. These are 3 different ratios under profitability
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Liquidity Ratio Current ratio depicts how the company’s ability to payback its current liabilities and current assets. In 2011 the ratio is at its highest of 3.32 since the company put in capital. During this year they tested the waters on whether they could pay off short term debt. It went on a decreasing rate from 2012 to 2014 but had a slight increased on 2015. During 2012 to 2014 the company is struggling to pay back its liabilities and assets while financial health was at risk because
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Ratio Analysis Case Section 1 When comparing Stephens Company with other companies it appears that they are quite similar‚ but they slightly vary. The first thing that differs from Stephens Company and the others is the return on total assets isn’t the same. The Stephens Companies return on total assets was 18.75% and the other companies were 10.2%. When looking at this ratio it helps one understand whether or not the company is using its assets to generate earnings before paying off other
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Ratio Analysis: Liquidity(Times): | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | Current Ratio | 4.11 | 3.65 | 2.95 | Quick Ratio | 3.92 | 3.44 | 2.73 | NWC to Asset Ratio | 0.17 | 0.15 | 0.13 | Cash Ratio | 3.23 | 2.70 | 2.03 | NWC to Sales Ratio | 1.71 | 1.43 | 1.04 | NWC($) | 9215702577.00 | 7220848206.00 | 5205523576.00 | Average Daily Cash Expenses | 7537175.82 | 7160555.21 | 6768509.99 | Interval Measure(in days) | 1270.94 | 1029.86 | 798.11 | Interpretation: * According to current ratio
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11 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES—RATIO ANALYSIS FORM The auditor can use this form to document the performance and evaluation of ratio analysis in connection with analytical procedures performed in an audit. The form is only a guide and is not a substitute for professional judgment. The form may be modified by adding or omitting certain ratio analysis. CLIENT NAME: DATE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: LIQUIDITY RATIOS 20__ 20__ 19__ 19__ 1. Current ratio = Current Assets Current
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