FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT Comparison between Apple Inc. and Dell Inc. Accounting and Financial Analysis Spring 2013 Done by: Table of Contents: * Introduction * Horizontal Analysis * Significant Percentages * Ratios * Inventory and Depreciation * Liabilities * Cash Flow Analysis * Audit Report Analysis * Investor Analysis * Conclusion Introduction Apple Inc. (Apple)‚ incorporated on January 3‚ 1977‚ Apple ’s headquarter is
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Introduction Dell is the #1 personal computer provider in the USA and #2 worldwide. Dell has nearly two billion interactions with customers worldwide each year‚ and processes more than three million transactions daily. On average‚ over 140‚000 Dell computer systems are shipped each day.2 1 individual needs Dell offers real-time feedback online to suppliers about critical aspects of inventory management such as inventory volumes‚ product quality and customer satisfaction. Dell uses Radio Frequency
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S.W.O.T. Analysis 1 B. Comparison of the Incentives provided by the Government of Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Geraias 4 VI. Decision criteria 5 VII. Alternative courses of action 6 VIII. Conclusion and Recommendation 7 I. Time context The year 1999 will be used as the base year for Dell Computer Corporation to resolve the challenges they are facing. II. Point of View The point of view of Mr. Keith Maxwell‚ Senior Vice President for Worldwide Operation of Dell Computer
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Analysis of Dell Online Introduction: 1) In July 1996‚ Dell Computer had launched its online website‚ www.dell.com 2) Dell also developed Premier Pages‚ online interfaces with its key corporate accounts. Story of Dell: * In 1985‚ Dell shifted it’s company’s focus to assembling its own brand of PCS & business grew dramatically with $70 million(Rs.364 crores) in sales at the end of the 1985. * Dell’s success continued through 1992‚ until in 1993‚ it faced an operating loss
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military – – – Navy’s Polaris program NASA’s Apollo space program Development of “smart bombs” and “missiles” Project management has found wide acceptance in industry It has many applications outside of construction – – Managing legal cases Managing new product releases 1-3 Forces Fostering Project Management Main forces in driving the acceptance of project management: – – – Exponential growth of human knowledge Growing demand for a broad range of complex goods and services
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Case: Keeping Prices as Low as Dell By: Student Name Date: January 17‚ 2012 1a. Which pricing objectives is Dell Inc. pursuing? Dell’s pricing strategy is to ensure profit maximization. In the case‚ we see that Dell is seeking to sell as many products as they can in order to achieve high revenues. Their main objective is to maximize long term profitability through the increase in market share and lowering costs as much as possible. Dell was aware of IBM’s dominance of the market‚ and therefore
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Matching Dell Case Analysis a. How and why the PC industry has such a low average profitability? The PC industry has started to develop fast in the 80’s when IBM launched its first PC series and later on when numerous small companies entered the market. PC is a new product and companies had to create the demand to it from the scratch. We shall apply the Porter’s 5 Forces model to examine the PC market and see how forces of competition influence the profitability of the market players. Entrance
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Matching Dell Case Analysis When analyzing a firm’s competitive advantage‚ it is important to look both at its revenue and ist cost side. In this particular case‚ Dell’s competitive advantage can be mainly attributed to its reduced average costs. In general‚ the reduction of average costs can be mainly traced back to Dell’s improved Supply Chain Management by the following measures: • A decrease in the cost of capital commitment can be achieved through just-in-time production‚ which is facilitated
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An investigation of Dell and Hewlett Packard’s business models: How is competitive advantage created? Introduction: Dell and Hewlett Packard (HP) are two of the most influential companies in the PC market. The CEO of HP requires an understanding of how dells strategy allows it to achieve a competitive advantage so that he/she can counteract it. This report has been carried out to provide the CEO with the necessary information to do this. Therefore the objective of the report is to provide the CEO
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Dell SWOT Analysis Strength: one of the best known brands in the world first PC maker to offer next-day‚ on site product service direct to customer business model‚ without distribution retailers uses the latest technology low operating cost because of cutting out retailers and supplies directly to customers each system is built to order to meet each customer’s demands and specifications not a manufacture‚ parts are made by suppliers‚ Dell assembles with relatively cheap
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