Sources of Funding 2.2 First Years Trading Overheads 2.3 Estimated Monthly Drawings 3. Marketing Plan 3.1 The Marketing Mix 4. Financial Forecasts 4.1 Cash flow Forecast 4.2 Profit and Loss Account 4.3 Balance Sheet 4.4 Break-even Analysis 4.5 Financial Ratio Analysis 5. Evaluation 5.1 SWOT Analysis * Introduction 1.1 The Idea FBT (Fat Buster Takeout) is
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32% | N/A | Gross Profit Margin | 60.20% | 59.61% | 54.64% | Operating Profit Margin | 18.19% | 19.62% | -2.94% | Net Margin | 9.37% | 10.03% | 5.46% | Liquidity Ratio | | | | Current Ratio | 0.98 times | 0.97 times | N/A | Leveraging Ratio | | | | Debt Ratio | 0.7224 | 0.6369 | N/A | Profitability Ratio According to the table‚ we can conclude that DPS has the percentage decrease in ROA by 0.36% which means the ability to convert its investment in to profit is decrease
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Gross margin is calculated by subtracting cost of goods sold from total sales divided by sales. The result‚ a percentage‚ is the amount a company is able to retain after incurring direct costs of production. Coffee retailer‚ Starbucks‚ has seen a steady rise in its gross margin over the last five fiscal years‚ from 56.29% in 2012 to 60.07% at the end of fiscal year 2016; rising roughly 1% each year‚ as seen in the chart below: Date Revenue (In millions) (Cost of Goods Sold) Result September 30‚
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using the following financial ratios: Gross Profit‚ Net Profit and Rate of Return on Owner’s Equity. The Gross Profit Ratio tells the business the relationship between gross profit and sales and the amount is used to cover the operating costs of the business. This ratio is calculated by finding the gross profit ratio and dividing it by the net sales‚ then multiplied by one hundred to put it as a percentage. Last year Peter Sharpe’s business had a gross profit ratio of 41.33% and in comparison to
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1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Working on this report has been a rich and rewarding experience‚ thanks to the camaraderie‚ generous guidance and encouragement of our teacher Syed Mateen Ahmed. Our sincere gratitude to the Naseer Ahmed‚ Controller Purchase – Berger‚ we interviewed for this term report‚ for his generous time and insights‚ especially for granting us the permission to collect first hand information about the company itself and allows us to carry on with our research on their business strategies
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Term Debt to Equity 0.2 0.4 2.7 1.8 Inventory Turnover 12.9 10.0 9.3 8.6 Total Assets Turnover 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 Accounts Receivable Turnover 65.1 58.8 48.9 39.2 Average Collection Period 5.6 6.2 7.5 9.3 Gross Profit Margin 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Net Profit Margin 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Return on Total Assets (ROA) 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Return on Equity (ROE) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 2013-2014 3.5 0.6 1.4 9.0 1.3 43.7 8.3 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.2 2016-2017 3.7 2.5 0.2 9.9
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1.0Introduction Pfizer Inc. (Pfizer) a research-based‚ international biopharmaceutical company. Nevertheless‚ it is the largest world drug organisation as well as the top-selling drug in the world in 2011. There is five segments for Pfizer Inc. to supervise its procedures which are Primary Care;Oncology and Special care‚ Emerging markets and Establish products; Consumer healthcare and Animal health and Nutrition Moreover‚ Pfizer freeze its position as one of the most diversified oranisation in the
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and decline. Segmenting customers based on their lifetime value is a powerful way to target them because marketing mix activities can then aim at enhancing customer value. (Ho‚ 2006) Roughly translated‚ customer lifetime value is the projected profits that a customer will generate during their lifetime. We used the case data to segment Starbucks customers into three distinct categories of unsatisfied‚ satisfied and highly satisfied. Fortunately‚ the case provided some useful data to make our initial
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the respective companies in terms of liquidity (the ability to pay short-term liabilities and respond to opportunities)‚ solvency (the long-term viability of the company) and profitability (the efficiency at which the can turn it’s resources into profits). However‚ the snapshot picture of health that a single years worth of financial statements provide is not enough. Below we have offered a horizontal analysis of the respective companies to show the change in their health from 2012 to 2013 and analyzed
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Name: Manuel Pelligrini | CSEC Registration Code:School: St. George’s CollegeCentre Code: 160063Subject: Principles of AccountsTerritory: TrinidadDate Submitted:Teacher: Mr. George | | | | | | | Table of Contents 1. Acknowledgement. 2. Aim of Project. 3. Description of the Entity. 4. Accounting records kept. 5. Comparison of Accounting Records kept with accounts studied in class 6. Performance of Business using Ratio Analysis - Interpretation of Accounts 7. Suggestions
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