Key Stats and Ratios including; Valuation Ratios (e.g. Price/Earnings)‚ Per Share Data (e.g. EPS)‚ Profitability Ratios (e.g. Gross Margin)‚ Management Effectiveness (e.g. Return on Equity)‚ Financial Strength (e.g. Quick Ratio) and Dividend Information (e.g. Dividend Yield). - 3 years of history are available for most ratios (see above). - Share performance data and 12 month chart - Profit & Loss Account (3 years) - Balance sheet (3 years) - Cash Flow Statement (3 years) - Educational content: Definitions
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it is readily available if needed‚ which is the very essence of savings. Our COOP has been giving annual cash dividends‚ the total profits from all its investments divided to its members based on our individual capital. Higher contribution means higher dividends. Because of this‚ I already maximized my monthly contribution so I can optimize what I can get out of my money. So far‚ dividends have been ranging from 6-8% per annum‚ much higher than banks. Other benefit that we enjoy through COOP is the
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believe that low paying jobs have a negative effect on a person’s personality. In addition‚ I think that low paying job is an opportunity‚ on the other hand a barrier of achieving success and a finer future. Mostly‚ low paying jobs is an opportunity for teenagers. In the U.S‚ teenagers could start working at the age sixteen‚ so I think it’s really fantastic that you don’t need to depend on your parents for everything‚ and you can even help them financially. At the same time‚ low paying jobs could be
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Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 Financial Report 2011 - 1 2 Financial Report 2011 - 1 Consolidated Financial Statements Management’s discussion and analysis year ended December 31‚ 2011 Consolidated Financial Statements year ended December 31‚ 2011 Notes Statutory Auditors’ report on the Consolidated Financial Statements 4 19 25 108 Financial Report 2011 - 3 1 Consolidated Financial Statements Management’s discussion and analysis year ended December 31
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firm’s balance sheet? Explain and state the assumptions that underlie your answer. a. It issues $2 million of new common stock b. It buys new plant and equipment at a cost of $3 million c. It reports a large loss for the year d. It increases the dividends paid on its common stock The answer is (a.). Issuing $2 million of new common stock would increase the cash because stock is sold and the firm gets paid cash and therefore increasing the cash balance. (b.) would decrease cash because the firm
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resulted from sale of merchandise and capital stock. You will also note a gain of $6‚000 as interest on investment in its first year of operations. This gain could be interpreted in such a way that demonstrates Carpino Company’s ability to pay dividends and meet future obligations. It is hoped that once the company stabilizes with each successful business year‚ that future cash flow generation will not be an issue for the organization. As with most new companies within their first year of business
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Executive Summary Hampton Machine Tool Company (HMTC) was founded in 1915 to produce machine tools. Machine tools manufacturing business is highly prone to economic fluctuations. Therefore‚ success of HMTC depends upon success of other related industries. The major customers of the company are aircraft manufacturers and automobile manufacturers. Sales of HTMC boomed during 1960s‚ decreased in the mid 70s and started to recover around 1978 due to the increase in demand of military aircrafts‚ a stable
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Paying College Athletes Year after year‚ they put the madness in March. They bring traditions unlike any others to the network every Saturday of fall. They make millions upon millions of dollars for their respective universities. Yet‚ today’s college athletes see absolutely none of that money. Rod Gilmore‚ a football analyst for ESPN‚ in the article‚ “College Football Players Deserve Pay for Play‚” claims that athletes should have a share in money in this multibillion-dollar entertainment
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CASE STUDY ON CASH BUDGETING Party Favours Limited (PFL) distributes party supplies and novelties through a network of independent‚ dedicated sales people across Canada. PFL plans to expand its network of sales distribution network into western Canada and consequently forecasts sales to total $5.6 million and $5.8 million in calendar years 2011 and 2012 respectively. PFL has been in operation for over ten years‚ and therefore has a strong understanding of the seasonal sales cycle that party
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Outline Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about the issue of potentially paying college athletes so that they may make an informed decision themselves. Thesis: As the popularity‚ and revenue continues to grow in college sports‚ the debate will be taken to new heights about whether or not college athletes are being exploited‚ and if they should be compensated monetarily. I. (C)The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) defines amateurism as‚ “The conviction
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