AC 3115: Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation Executive Summary The objective of this report is to compare and contrast two companies in the airline industry with respect to strategic‚ accounting and financial analysis. We will develop a detailed forecasting model on which we will base our valuation of the companies. Other issues which arise will also be discussed in detail. Ultimately we will decide on whether to put a buy or sell recommendation on the shares of
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Since early childhood‚ you are asked "what do you want to be when you grow up?". As a child you do not know that you are being asked to outline your career goals for your adulthood. As events have occurred in my life and career‚ I have had to make adjustments and move forward as best I could. I am at a crossroads in my life and career and must determine what my career goals are‚ how I will use the education I will receive as a QuickJobs Scholarship recipient‚ and the types of positions and places
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| TOPIC: Financial statement analysis and stock valuationLECTURE: PHAM LIEN HASTUDENT: HOANG MY LINH ROLL NUMBER: FB00073 CLASS: FB0609 - FPT University | | Contents I. INTRODUCTION 2 1. Main production 2 2. Segment market 2 3. Vision 2 4. Strategy business 2 II. Analysis 3 1. Common – size finance statement 3 a. Common – size balance sheet 3 b. Common – size Income statement 5 c. Ratio 6 d. Dupont 7 2. Competitor 7 III. Analysis of company’s
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[pic] [pic] Assignment On “A Business Analysis of Square Pharmaceutical Ltd.” Course Title: Financial Statement Analysis Course code: ACT-513 Assignment on “Business Analysis of” (Square Pharmaceutical Ltd) Submitted to: Mr. Mohammed Sakhawat Hossain Assistant Professor Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Submitted by: Mujahed Hossin 113-14-588 Mortazur Rahman 113--14-587
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Chapter 3 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS Copyright ©2015 Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2-1 Financial Statement Analysis • Investors often use accounting statements to: – Compare the firm with itself by analyzing how the firm has changed over time – Compare the firm to other similar firms using a common set of financial ratios Copyright ©2015 Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 2-2 Why are ratios useful? • Ratios standardize numbers and facilitate
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1002 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS ASSIGNMENT NAME:ANG KOK SENG I/C NUMBER:910420-10-5945 H/P NUMBER:+6012-7895400 STUDENT ID:201059 NAME OF LECTURER:MR. LOH YONG CHIANG SUBMISSION DATE:2nd OCTOBER 2011 SEPTEMBER 2011 SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT QUESTION: Compare Cash Flow statement and Balance sheet. Describe the accounting process in preparing a balance sheet. How are balance sheet and Accounting equation related and what is T account? Describe the steps in analyzing financial statement and explain
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The analysis of financial information refers to the process of the critical examination of the financial information contained in the financial statements in order to understand and make the decisions regarding the operations of the firm. There are four kinds of analysis namely; external analysis‚ internal analysis‚ horizontal analysis and vertical analysis. The external analysis is done by outsiders who do not have access to the detailed internal accounting records of the business firm. When it
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Financial Statement Analysis Chandra Sekhar Mishra VGSOM‚ IIT Kharagpur Outline Financial Statements and their Content ●Why Financial Statement Analysis (FSA)? ●Tools for FSA ● Financial Statements ● Balance Sheet ● ● Statement of financial position Statement of Assets and Liabilities ● ● ● ● Income Statement ● Statement of financial performance ● ● Assets: What a business owns Liabilities: What a business owes to non-owners Equities: What a business owes to owners Revenues and Expenses
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income would be overstated because it is not burdened by a depreciation charge‚ average total assets would remain understated‚ and ROA would be overstated. b. This error does not affect cash flows‚ but it does affect classification within the statement of cash flows. Expensing results in an operating cash ouflow in year one. Capitalization results in an investing cash outflow. 7.2 Self-Constructed Assets. The company should capitalize the full costs of construction‚ including direct labor
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Chapter 2 Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis 2-1. What are the four main financial statements? What checks are there on the accuracy of these statements? The four financial statements are: the balance sheet‚ the income statement‚ the statement of cash flows‚ and the statement of changes in shareholders’ equity. Financial are required to be audited by a neutral third party‚ who checks and ensures that the financial statements are prepared according to GAAP or accounting standards
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