Pro forma statement analysis The outputs from the financial planning model are projected financial statements called pro forma financial statements. In finance and accounting‚ the term pro forma means forecasted or projected (Parrino‚ 2012). These statements are prepared on the basis of the inputs and assumptions that are fed into the financial model. This paper presents an analysis of the pro forma income statement and pro forma balance sheet of a fictitious company called XYZ Company inc. Appendix
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A. Documents A. Analysis B1. To make my pro-forma statements I had to plan for future goals‚ I intended to make up the money I used in the first three quarters by quarter 4. I tried to backwards plan by adjusting the numbers to hopefully meet the criteria. Each quarter my cash flow increased by about 300‚000. I did not increase my effectiveness with pro-forma statements or budgets to ensure adequacy of funds. The production capacity in my first 2 quarters was low but only because it
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Problem 3 Accounting Chapter 21 Problem 3 A firm’s current balance sheet is as follows: Assets = $100 Debt = $10 Equity = $90 A. What is the firm’s weighted-average cost of capital at various combinations of debt and equity‚ given the following information? Debt/Assets | After-tax Cost of Debt | Cost of Equity | Cost of Capital | 0% | 8% | 12% | 12.00% | 10% | 8% | 12% | 11.60% | 20% | 8% | 12% | 11.20% | 30% | 8% | 13% | 11.50% | 40% | 9% | 14% | 12.00% | 50%
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shares (3) There are tendencies of the ratios‚ such as net interest income margin‚ net income margin‚ return on asset‚ return on equity‚ etc.‚ that could be used for forecasting. (4) Simplify the accounts of Balance Sheet‚ Income Statement and Cash Flow Statement. 2. I/S Pro Forma 1.1 Interest Income Graph 2-1 Interest Income Graph 2-1 shows the total interest income of Orrstown from year 2006-2013. As it takes a longer time for small financial institutions to react on the financial crisis
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2011). The issues were determined after the financial analyst studied the consolidated income statements and balance sheets for the last two years‚ along with other short-term management decisions. In an effort overcome the obstacles and make preparations for to fund an expansion‚ East Coast Yachts completed an industry comparison along with pro forma income statements and balance sheets. East Coast Yachts Ratios and Financial Statements When compared to its industry‚ East Coast Yachts ratios
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i.e. 1968 through 1971 with the help of the Statement of Sources and Uses (Exhibit 1). In addition‚ the financing needs for the projected growth of the company will be reported and analyzed briefly. For this purpose Pro-forma Income Statements (Exhibit 2) and Pro-forma Balance Sheets (Exhibit 3) have been prepared for the next four years (1972 through 1975). From 1968 to 1971‚ Carrefour has used trade notes extensively as a source of cash. Other significant sources of funds are Other Current
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Contents Company Overview 3 Service plan 4 Operational plan 10 Organizational plan 12 Personnel Plan 12 Marketing plan 14 Assessment of Risk 17 Financial Plan 19 Growth Analysis 23 Contingency Plan 24 Conclusion 27 Appendix Our Proposed Business Plan CTPL Service (Specializing in training/leadership retreats‚ team building skill retreats and product launch events) Company Overview Company Ownership CTPL will be a partnership business and the owners are
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invest in the Udderlie’s idea and that the Udderlie’s will be able to pay them back. They have asked for pro forma income statements and balance sheets so that they are able to make an informed decision. The Udderlie’s need help preparing for a meeting so that they may receive financing from Confederation Bank. These needs include an evaluation of the overall idea‚ the preparation of the pro forma statements‚ what collateral options were available and to identify any potential issues that the bank
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statements (2005) and the pro forma statements (2006 projected) for Westmoreland (Exhibit 1). Do complete ration‚ common-size income statement and cash flow statement analyses with these data. The pro forma statements reflect management’s opinion about what will happen in the future. Incorporated into these statements is their business plan. 2. What is Westmoreland’s condition in 2005? 3. What are the key assumptions that are built into Westmoreland’s pro formas? At this point‚ do not focus
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related things of pro forma and the projected financial statement. Base on the projected statement‚ any business will be able to determine the future position of accounts receivables‚ inventory‚ accounts payable‚ and the other expense accounts of the business as it will be informed of the profits and borrowing of the business that is required. A brand new company will need to be able to provide a sales projection plan‚ the production plan‚ to be able to put together the pro forma income statement
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