GROUP 1 REPORT FINANCIAL RATIOS Financial ratios are useful indicators of a firm’s performance and financial situation. Most ratios can be calculated from information provided by the financial statements. Financial ratios can be used to analyze trends and to compare the firm’s financials to those of other firms. In some cases‚ ratio analysis can predict future bankruptcy. SOURCES OF DATA FOR FINANCIAL RATIOS Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Statement of Retained
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Running Head: RATIO ANALYSIS Starbucks Corporation & McDonalds Corporation McDonald’s Corporation McDonald’s Corporation operates in the food service industry. The company has its restaurants in more than 100 countries of the world. McDonald’s‚ the world’s largest food chain is headquartered in U.S. having an employee population of 390000 (About McDonald’s...‚ 2008). Starbucks Corporation Seattle based‚ Starbucks Corporation is the leading coffeehouse chain in the world. The company has
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RATIO ANALYSIS Financial ratios are useful indicators of a firm’s performance and financial situation. Most ratios can be calculated from information provided by the financial statements. Financial ratios can be used to analyze trends and to compare the firm’s financials to those of other firms. In some cases‚ ratio analysis can predict future bankruptcy. Financial ratios can be classified according to the information they provide. The following types of ratios frequently are used: 1. Liquidity ratios
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dividend by the number of common stock outstanding Dividends per share (DPS) – portion of the earnings per share paid to stockholders 3. Statement of Retained Earnings 4. Statement of Cash Flows 5. Notes to Financial Statements CASH FLOW ANALYSIS 1. Operating flows – cash inflows and outflows directly related to the production and sale of a firm’s products or services 2. Investment flows –
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Date of submission: 20-09-2012 RETAIL LOCATION Location is the most important ingredient for any business that relies on customers. It is also one of the most difficult to plan for completely. Location decisions can be complex‚ costs can be quite high‚ there is often little flexibility once a location has been chosen‚ and the attributes of location have a strong impact on a retailer’s overall strategy. In India‚ most retailers prefer to own the property rather than avail of the desired property
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EMERGING ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES OF RETAIL BANKING IN INDIA 1.0 RETAIL BANKING –An Introduction Retail banking is‚ however‚ quite broad in nature - it refers to the dealing of commercial banks with individual customers‚ both on liabilities and assets sides of the balance sheet. Fixed‚ current / savings accounts on the liabilities side; and mortgages‚ loans (e.g.‚ personal‚ housing‚ auto‚ and educational) on the assets side‚ are the more important of the products offered by banks. Related ancillary
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LIQUIDITY Liquidity ratios are used to determine a company’s ability to meet its short-term debt obligations. Investors often take a close look at liquidity ratios when performing fundamental analysis on a firm. Since a company that is consistently having trouble meeting its short-term debt is at a higher risk of bankruptcy‚ liquidity ratios are a good measure of whether a company will be able to comfortably continue as a going concern. Working Capital Working capital is the amount by which the
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In this FSA Case Analysis‚ our team takes a careful look at Office Depot’s most recent financial statements; and‚ using the FSA spreadsheet‚ performs an internal environment analysis of its liquidity‚ solvency‚ operating efficiency and capital structure. In order to make the analysis complete‚ prior period reported information is compared with the latest information‚ along with industry standards. For the liquidity analysis‚ we assess Office Depot’s current ratios‚ quick ratios‚ inventory turn rate
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National Institute Of Retail Management MARKS: 80 . COURSE: MBA SUB: Retail Management. N.B.: 1) Attempt any Four Questions 2 All questions carries equal marks. CASE 1: BOBCAT Bobcat India Limited revolutionized footwear selling in India. The company hit upon the idea of reaching customers through exclusive retail stores way back in 1932 and set up its own outlets‚ which numbered around 1‚200. it was no mean task setting up such a large network of retail outlets‚ especially
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http://www.investopedia.com/university/ratios/liquidity-measurement/default.asp LIQUIDITY RATIOS: The first ratios we’ll take a look at in this tutorial are the liquidity ratios. Liquidity ratios attempt to measure a company’s ability to pay off its short-term debt obligations. This is done by comparing a company’s most liquid assets (or‚ those that can be easily converted to cash)‚ its short-term liabilities. In general‚ the greater the coverage of liquid assets to short-term liabilities the
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