PEPSICO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND ANALYSISCash flow statement | | | | | | Year ended 31 december | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | | | | | | | Operating Activities | | | | | | Net Income | 6‚214 | 6‚462 | 6‚338 | 5‚979 | 5‚166 | Depreciation and amortization | 2‚689 | 2‚737 | 2‚327 | 1‚635 | 1‚543 | Stock-based compensation expenses | 278 | 326 | 299 | 227 | 238 | Restructuring and impairement charges | 16 | 383 | 0 | 36 | 543 | Cash payments for restructuring charges
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Problem 1-7A (75 minutes) Part 1 DE LEON COMPANY Manufacturing Statement For Year Ended December 31‚ 2013 Direct materials Raw materials inventory‚ December 31‚ 2012 $ 166‚850 Raw materials purchases 925‚000 Raw materials available for use 1‚091‚850 Less raw materials inventory‚ December 31‚ 2013 182‚000 Direct materials used $ 909‚850 Direct labor 675‚480 Factory overhead Depreciation expense—Factory equipment 33‚550
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suppliers‚ government and the public. Then‚ based on the key ratio calculations‚ the company’s financial performance is to be evaluated from two parts: profitability analysis and liquidity analysis. For the profitability analysis‚ the profitability ratios go up. It is mainly because the sale increases through adding the variety of goods. In addition‚ the liquidity analysis will show that the company is in a good position even though liquidity ratios are low. The main reason for that is strong cash flow
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Equity: 2 2-Return on Assets: 3 3-Equity Multiplier: 4 4-Asset Utilization Ratio: 5 5-Tax Ratio: 6 6-Efficiency Ratio: 6 7-Expense Ratio: 7 8-Spread: 8 9-Burden: 9 1-Return on Equity: ROE = Net Income/Average Total Equity YEAR | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | Net Income | 12700315 | 10084037 | 15614020 | Average Total Equity | 38949430.5 | 50120394.5 | 63172013.5 | | 0.032 | 0.020 | 0.024 | Analysis: This trend of return of asset is similar to return on equity. Its basic reason
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a) Ratio analysis does several things‚. The first thing is it allows the company to compare itself with other like companies. If management feels things aren’t going well‚ they can help pinpoint the problem through comparing their ratios with other companies. They may have several ratios that are comparable‚ but a couple which are way off. That might be where the problem is. It helps to evaluate financial statement. It helps to take proper steps toward financial problem. Like reduce
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with various ratios to determine the future of the Amazon. Ratio Analysis The savings ratio measures the relationship between total annual savings and total expense. The savings ratio is an important component of longevity‚ as high ratios may indicate excessive savings. In Amazon’s case‚ and any other business model‚ it would be beneficial to have more revenue than expenses. 2005 2006 Total Revenue 8‚490 10‚711.0 Total Expenses 1607 2067 Savings Ratio 4.28 4.18
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FINC225 Horizontal Analysis of Limited Brand Company Colorado Technical University January 28‚ 2013 Lucille Roxanne Pizzolo-Klein Dr. Ken Nwoke Horizontal Analysis Horizontal analysis is a comparison of ratios and line items from a company to see and forecast how the business is doing and where improvements can be made. It shows overall where problems may lie or where corrections need to be or have been implemented. I did my horizontal analysis on The Limited Brand Company and my results
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BACC 100 Assignment # 1 1. Jellybean Company reported equity of $32‚000 on its December 31‚ 2014 balance sheet. The following information is available for the year ended December 31‚ 2015: Revenues $73‚000 Expenses 59‚000 Liabilities 11‚000 What are the total assets of Jellybean Company at December 31‚ 2015? A) $14‚000. B) $25‚000. C) $35‚000. D) $46‚000. E) $57‚000. 2. At the end of its first year of operations‚ Matlocke Company has total assets of $2‚000‚000 and total
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operates on a fiscal year‚ which ends September 30. Following is the post-closing trial balance as of September 30: [pic] .:. Additional information: 1. The balance of the materials account represents the following: [pic] .:. The company uses the FIFO method of accounting for all inventories. Material A is used in the stamping department‚ and materials B and C are used in the plating department. 2. The balance of the work in process account represents the following costs that are applicable to
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Financial ratio analysis is the calculation and comparison of ratios which are derived from the information in a company’s financial statements. The level and historical trends of these ratios can be used to make inferences about a company’s financial condition‚ its operations and attractiveness as an investment. Financial ratios are calculated from one or more pieces of information from a company’s financial statements. For example‚ the "gross margin" is the gross profit from operations divided
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