Project Report (Submitted for the Degree of B.Com. Honours in Accounting & Finance under the University of Calcutta) “Financial Statement Analysis” Submitted by--- Name of the Candidate: Subrata Jana Registration No. : 145-1121-0144-10 Roll No. : Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration Supervised by Name of
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McDonald’s Corporation Case Analysis Name left out BUSN 412 Business Policy July 27‚ 2008 CASE ANALYSIS MCDONALD’S CORPORATION COMPANY NAME: McDonald’s Corporation INDUSTRY: Fast Food COMPANY WEB SITE: http://www.McDonald’s.com/corp.html COMPANY BACKGROUND: The first McDonald’s was built in 1940 by the brothers Dick and Mac McDonald. In 1954 Ray Kroc became the first franchisee appointed by Mac and Dick McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. The following year‚ 1955‚ Kroc opened his
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On this report‚ I will analyse the main forces of the external environment that affect and influence McDonald’s stakeholders and therefore their objectives‚ performance and their immediate surroundings. Established in 1955‚ the McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest and best-known fast food service retailing chain mainly operated by franchises. The company has a leading share in global brand recognition and its products are sold in over 30‚000 restaurants in over 121 countries‚ it also employs
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4. Now complete the tables to develop pro forma financial statements for 1996 and 1998. In making these calculations‚ assume that the bank is willing to maintain the present credit lines and to grant the requested additional $12750000 of short-term credit effective January 1‚ 1996. In the analysis‚ take account of the amounts of inventory and accounts receivable that would be carried if inventory utilization and day’s sales outstanding were set at industry-average levels. also‚ assume in your forecast
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RUDE CORPORATION GROUP 3 NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS Non-Financial Corporation Activities: •Sports and Recreational Activities •Company Newsletter •Employee Rewards System •Company Stores •Canteen Services •Medical Services RUDE CORPORATION CEO Claudia Laguerta Senior Vice President Marienela Lorenzo HR Analyst Alexandrea Rallonza HR Specialists‚ Rude Corporation Nicole Raya and Iana Estolas HR Manager Desiree Menor General Manager Mark Pineda Regional Manager Charisse Sta. Ana RUDE CORPORATION
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Jollibee Foods Corporation Jollibee Foods Corporation owned by the Tan family began in 1975 as a basic ice cream parlor and subsequently expanded its menu offering in the form of sandwiches and hamburgers as a result of the increased cost of oil and the President Tony Tan Caktiong (TTC) anticipated ice cream prices to soar. The company culture was developed on the Five F’s: Flavor‚ Fun‚ Flexibility‚ Family atmosphere and Friendliness. The years to follow‚ Jollibee Foods began to expand domestically
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Assignment Name: Industry Analysis - Skil Corporation Name: Jagdish Lohar Porter’s Five Forces Analysis - Portable Electric Power Tool Industry (Year 1979) 1) Supplier Bargaining Power (Low) Manufacturer are not much depend on suppliers as critical required components were fabricated in-house ( Page 7 Para 4) The Supplier’s pricing to Manufactures is solely depend upon volume ( Page 8‚ Para 20 ) Manufacturer’s plant are non-Union ( example B &D )‚ which leads to easy of in-house production
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The plant costs $12million in investment and requires up to$ 2.25 million for upgrading to new technology. An in-depth investigation and analysis is conducted for both the company and the industry to accurately determine the worth of investment in the Collinsville plant. Net present values are calculated for all possible scenarios. After a thorough analysis of the data‚ suitable recommendations are provided. Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 4 About The Collinsville Plant
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Organizational Analysis In recent years the government has encouraged federal contractors to ensure that people with disabilities are well represented in all job groups of their workforce. Failure could result in the loss of contacts and with it millions of dollars. Zip Corp has failed to attract and retain employees with disabilities and is in danger of losing government contacts. After accessing the corporation‚ it can be concluded that this failure is result of apathy towards the hiring targets
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A SUMMER PROJECT REPORT ON “FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS” Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of Master of Business Administration‚ Under BPUT‚ Rourkela‚ Orissa [pic] 2008-10 ROURKELA STEEL PLANT‚ SAIL SUBMMITTED BY AHWAN MAHAKUDA ROLL NO.0806806036 GUIDENCE UNDER INTERNAL GUIDE EXTERNAL GUIDE Mr. SURESH KU SAHOO Mr. G. ARORA Lecture in Finance
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