Assignment#2 The UK Economy Done by: Saira The economy of the United Kingdom is the world’s sixth-largest national economy measured by both nominal GDP and purchasing power parity (PPP). The UK has the third-largest national economy in Europe measured by nominal GDP (after Germany and France) and the second-largest measured by PPP (after Germany). Its GDP per capita is ranked the 20th highest in the world in nominal terms and the 17th highest in PPP terms. The UK is a member of the Commonwealth
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of the UK manufacturing? http://www.themanufacturer.com/uk-manufacturing-statistics/ SECTORS: Aerospace Industry: UK has 17% global market share (largest in Europe) This industry contributes about £11.4 billion to the UK’s GDP Turnover: £24.2 billion (2011) (Title: The Aerospace Industry‚ Author: John Bardens and Chris Rhodes‚ Last Updated: 20 November 2012) Automotive Industry: makes 1.58 million cars and commercial vehicles annually Turnover: £59 billion 10% of total UK exports
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Stockholder Ratios Stockholders are primarily interested in two things: (1) The creation of value‚ and (2) The distribution of value. Stockholder ratios such as earnings per share and return on common equity provide information about the creation of value for shareholders. The value is distributed to shareholders in one of two ways. Either the corporation issues dividends or repurchases stock. The remainder of the stockholder ratios—dividend yield‚ dividend payout‚ stock repurchase payout
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4 Chapter 1. Introduction 5 1.1 Theoretical background 8 1.1.1 Use and significance of Ratio Analysis 8 1.1.2 Limitations 11 1.1.3 Classifications of ratios 13 1.2 Research Methodology 33 1.2.1 Need for the study 33 1.2.2 Scope of the study 33 1.2.3 Objectives of the
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[DOMINO’s PIZZA UK & IRL FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS] | Submitted as a part of module assessment for Accounting and Control | CONTENTS: Page Number 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 DOMINO’s at LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE And Trading Information 2 2. FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS ON DOMINO’s PIZZA UK & IRL PLC’s PERFORMANCE 3 3.1 PROFITABILITY RATIOS 3-4 3.2 LIQUIDITY RATIOS 5-6 3.3 EFFICIENCY RATIOS 7-8 3.4 GEARING RATIOS 9-10
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Retail Management Assignment Tranky Ho 1. When a consumer shops at an upscale furniture store‚ what factors determine whether the consumer feels that he or she got a fair value? How does the perception of value differ when that same consumer shops at a discount furniture store? • A retailer must ensure that all of its strategic elements are in place. • For the shopper segment to which a particular retailer appeals‚ the total retail experience must be aimed at fulfilling customer
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Debt Ratio Debt Ratio • defined as the ratio of total debt to total assets‚ expressed in percentage‚ and can be interpreted as the proportion of a company’s assets that are financed by debt. • Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors. The higher this ratio‚ the greater amount of other people’s money being used to generate profits. Formula: • The debt ratio is calculated by dividing total debt by total assets. Debt Ratio = Total Debt Total Assets Examples •
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Current Ratio: The current ratio gauges how capable a business is in paying current liabilities by using current assets only. Current ratio is also called the working capital ratio. A general rule of thumb for the current ratio is 2 to 1. However‚ an industry average may be a better standard than this rule of thumb. So‚ according to the information that we got‚ in 2007 Beximco Pharmaceutical’s current ratio was 1.80 which declined to 1.10 in 2008 and ultimately in 2009 it boosted up to 2.97‚ that
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inflation‚ what causes inflation‚ costs of inflation as well as figures to do with inflation in the UK. Inflation is defined as ‘the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising‚ and‚ subsequently‚ purchasing power is falling’. It is in fact measured as a percentage increase over a certain period of time in a given price index‚ for example: Retail Price Index or the GDP deflator. The reason for this is that effective comparisons are made possible
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wholesalers. Retail impact economy; functions in Distribution and relationship with firms selling goods and services to retailers for their resale. Durable goods store: meaning store like last longer such as: motor vehicle‚ parts dealer‚ furniture‚ home furnishings‚ electronic‚ appliances and hardware store. Nondurable goods and services: general merchandise such as food‚ beverages‚ health‚ personal care stores‚ gasoline stations‚ clothing and hobby‚ book‚ music. Retail Functions AND Distribution
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