2005 annual report table of contents Letter From the Chairman Letter to Shareholders Gap Banana Republic Old Navy Forth & Towne Gap Inc. Direct Social Responsibility Financial Highlights Key Financial Statistics Gap Inc. Financials 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 letter from the chairman Fiscal 2005 was a year of progress as well as challenges. During a year where we had disappointing top line results‚ we still delivered solid earnings and focused on creating value for our shareholders by repurchasing
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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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strategy+business The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K. Prahalad and Stuart L. Hart from strategy+business issue 26‚ first quarter 2002 © 2002 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. All rights reserved. e-Doc The Fortune SECURITY AND S T R AT E GY Bottom Pyramid at the of the Low-income markets present a prodigious opportunity for the world’s wealthiest companies — to seek their fortunes and bring prosperity to the aspiring poor. content strategy & competition
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LIMITATIONS OF RATIO ANALYSIS The debt-equity ratio gives an indication of an enterprise’s ability to sustain losses without jeopardizing the interests of creditors. This ratio is based only on information provided in the balance sheet. Although stockholders’ equity serves as a buffer to protect the creditors’ interests‚ it should be kept in mind that the earning prospects of the enterprise are also relevant in judging a firm’s ability to survive the long run. Although the use of ratios can prove helpful
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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 Profitability Ratio i) Return on Asset (ROA)……………………………………………………..13 ii) Profit Margin ……………………………………………………………….
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THE COCA-COLA COMPANY CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009‚ 2008 Analysis of Consolidated Statements of Income Percent Change Year Ended December 31‚ 2009 2008 2009 vs. 2008 (In millions except percentages and per share data) $ $ % NET OPERATING REVENUES 30‚990 31‚944 (2.99)% Cost of goods sold
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Ch.No. Topic Page No. 1 Executive Summary 5 2 Group Overview 6-7 3 Industry Profile 8-12 4 Company ProfileØ Production profileØ Product profile 13-27 5 Introduction To Project 28-30 6 Objectives Of The Study 31 7 Literature Review 32-33 8 Research Methodology 34-35 9 Financial Highlights 36-37 10 List Of Ratios 38-68 11 Inter Company Analysis 69-77 12 Growth Equilibrium 78-79 13 Multi DiscriminantAnalysis 80-81 14 Conclusions 82 15 Recommendations 83 16 Limitations
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Financial Management Recommendation of Acquisition Target SGH Warszawa Winter 2012 An example of the Motorola Solutions In the following three pages I will give main reasons for investing into this company. I’m going to use key figures presented the book Financial Management – Principles and Applications (10th Edition) by Arthur J. Kewon et al. referring to chapters 1 – 10. I’m going to focus on the analyzing part of key elements of the balance sheet. I chose this company because it used
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Introduction Business summary InterContinental Hotels Group PLC (IHG) owns‚ manages franchises and leases hotels and resorts worldwide. The IHG is a British multinational hotels company headquartered in Denham‚ UK. It is the largest hotel group in the world with 675‚982 rooms‚ and has more than 4‚600 hotels across 100 countries. IHG group has various brands such as: InterContinental‚ Crowne Plaza‚ Hotel Indigo‚ Holiday Inn‚ Holiday Inn Express‚ Staybridge Suites‚ Candlewood Suites‚ EVEN Hotels
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1. Investor Profile Mr. Avocado Willey is a 65 year old architect who sustained an injury at work. Since this occurred entirely due to negligence of safety procedures at work‚ he was able to successfully sue the company for compensation. He has been awarded an initial compensation of $8m‚ which is subject to a rise as the case is still ongoing. The seriousness of the injury meant that he is no longer able to continue working. He has already invested $3m in 5 Yr 0.85% US treasury bills for a fixed
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