Resource: Appendix A Review the financial statements in Appendix D. Calculate the following: Current ratio‚ long-term solvency ratio‚ contribution ratio‚ programs and expense ratio‚ general and management and expense ratio‚ fund-raising and expense ratio‚ and revenue and expense ratio for the years 2003 and 2004. Include the current ratio‚ long-term solvency ratio‚ contribution ratio‚ programs and expense ratio‚ general and management and expense ratio‚ fund-raising and expense ratio
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ICBI 2010 - University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka THE VALUE RELEVANCE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS’ INFORMATION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE LISTED COMPANIES IN COLOMBO STOCK EXCHANGE. W.V.A.D. Karunarathne Doctoral Candidate‚ Department of Government Economics‚ Huazhong Normal University‚ Wuhan‚ Hubei‚ P.R. China. anurawvadk@kln.ac.lk / anurawvadk@gmail.com R.M.D.A.P. Rajapakse Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies‚ University of Kelaniya‚ Sri Lanka. amilarajapakse@gmail.com . ABSTRACT Investors
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Financial Statement: A Summary report which quantitatively describes the financial health of a company Purpose of financial Statement: The objective of financial statements is to provide information about the financial position‚ performance and changes in financial position of an enterprise to the shareholders and lenders. it is useful to a wide range of users in making economic decisions. Components of Financial Statement: Profit & Loss Statement / Income Statement Retained earnings
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Final Project: Analyzing Financial Statements By: Whitney Allen (Current ratio‚ long-term solvency ratio‚ contribution ratio‚ programs/expense ratio‚ general and management/expense ratio‚ and revenue/expense ratio for the years 2003 and 2004.) * Current Ratio 2003 2004 * Long-Term Solvency Ratio 2003 2004 * Contribution Ratio 2003 2004 * Programs/Expense Ratio 2003 1.0 2004 1.11 * Management/Expense Ratio 2003 2004 * Revenue/Expense
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f evcs to the public in general. Indeed banking may be regarded as an indispensable part of the economy of every country. The significance of banking has increased all over the world with the rise in income levels and growth in the volume of financial transactions. In this lesson‚ we shall study about the nature and socpe of banking ad is atvte. n t ciiis 32.2 Objectives After studying this lesson‚ you will be able to — l describe the terms bank and banking; l distinguish between
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TRANSMITTAL David Jones Limited Date: 16th October‚ 2009 Dear Users‚ It is honor to transmit to you the Financial Statements Analysis Report of David Jones Ltd for Fiscal Years from 2004 to 2008. This financial analysis report bases on analyzing the historical data of David Jones Ltd. financial reports from FY04 to FY08. The purpose of this report is presenting the existing financial conditions and performance of David Jones Ltd. and forecasting the foreground of this company. Meanwhile‚
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)‚ Taco Bell (U.S.)‚ Long John Silver’s / A&W (U.S.)‚ Yum Restaurants International (YRI) and Yum Restaurants China. On ‚ Yum announced that it would be creating a new segment‚ Yum Restaurants India. For financial reporting purposes‚ Yum consolidates the four segments into a single reporting segment. As a result‚ data used for forecasting revenues will include the Long John Silver’s / A&W segment‚ although Yum has stated that the sale would not have a material effect on earnings or cash flow
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FINAL PAPER: Axia College HHS 265 Analyzing Financial Statements Part I Using Appendix B‚ calculate the following ratios: Current ratio Year 2002 2003 2004 Current ratio 104‚296÷139‚017 = 0.75 82‚058 ÷ 93‚975 = 0.87 302‚902÷337‚033 = 0.90 Long-term solvency ratio Year 2002 2003 2004 Long-term solvency ratio 391‚270÷310‚246 = 1.26 359‚863÷259‚979 = 1.38 699‚004÷338‚937 = 2.06 Contribution ratio Year 2002 2003 2004 Contribution ratio 617‚169÷1‚165‚065 = 0
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Introduction……………………………………………………………………….2 2Literature Review…………………………………………………………………3 3Research methodology…………………………………………………………...4-5 4. Corporate Information……………………………………….…………………..6 5. Corporate Social Responsibilities………………………………………..………7 6.Analysis of Financial Statements (Ratio Analysis) …………………………….. iCurrent Ratio……………………………………………………………..8 iiQuick Asset Ratio………………………………………………….……..9 Leverage Ratio…………………………………………………….……….10 i)Debt to equity ……………………………………………………………..11 ii)Debt to Asset ……………………………………………………………12
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framework for financial reporting Objectives 2.1 Why a conceptual framework? 2.2 IASB Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements 2.2.1 The objective of financial statements 2.2.2 Stewardship as an objective of financial statements: the current debate 2.2.3 Underlying assumptions 2.2.4 A note on the ‘going concern’ assumption 2.2.5 Qualitative characteristics of financial reporting information 2.2.6 Constraints on financial reporting 2.3 Elements of financial statements 2.4 Measurement
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