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    Liquidity Ratios

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    Liquidity Ratio Analysis What It Measures Liquidity ratios are a set of ratios or figures that measure a company’s ability to pay off its short-term debt obligations. This is done by measuring a company’s liquid assets (including those that might easily be converted into cash) against its short-term liabilities. There are a number of different liquidity ratios‚ which each measure slightly different types of assets when calculating the ratio. More conservative measures will exclude assets that

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    Home Depot Ratio Analysis

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    Audit Methods: the ten criteria are: 1. Foundation which is the essential area that the company stands on‚ so it is important to look at the leadership and also to make sure that there is accountability in place‚ by doing this it helps to make sure that the entire company is on the same page in terms of having clear company direction as well as complying with that direction the company is going in and spells out what the consequences are for not complying with said direction. As for Home Depot

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    Banking Industry and decide whether a given bank is good for investment or not. TABLE OF CONTENTS SR. NO. TOPIC PAGE NO. 1 INTRODUCTION – KARUR VYSYA BANK 4 2 BALANCE SHEET AND PROFIT & LOSS ANALYSIS 5 3 STOCK MOVEMENT OF KARUR OVER LAST FIVE YEARS 12 4 MAJOR FACTORS SUGGESTING KARUR AS GOOD BANK FOR INVESTMENT 13 5 NON PERFORMING ASSETS OF KARUR 15 6 ARTICLE FROM ‘THE ECONOMIC TIMES’ DATED 24TH SEPTEMBER 2012

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    The Importance of Analyzing Customer Profitability BADM 603 July 30‚ 2007 Every for-profit business has one main goal: to maximize profits by selling as much of its products or services to as many customers as possible. It seems logical to think that the more customers that a business has‚ the more profitable the company will be. However‚ business managers should also be aware that some customers are more profitable to the company than others. Managers should analyze their customers to determine

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    RSM 222 Group Assignment (Winter 2014) Pilgrim Bank (A): Customer Profitability Pilgrim Bank (A) is a case that analyzes customer profitability in a retail banking setting. It explores a business phenomenon common to the retail banking industry and‚ within this context‚ acquaints you with the types of managerial questions that can be made by data analysis. As a recently hired analyst‚ Alan Green (your group’s role) has data on a sample of customers and must make recommendations about whether

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    Basics of Insurance Meaning of Insurance Insurance provides financial protection against a loss arising out of happening of an uncertain event. A person can avail this protection by paying premium to an insurance company. A pool is created through contributions made by persons seeking to protect themselves from common risk. Premium is collected by insurance companies which also act as trustee to the pool. Any loss to the insured in case of happening of an uncertain event is paid out of this

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    manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico and Europe. The company’s financial ratios for 2004‚ 2005‚ and 2006 were analyzed and indicates that the company is not without problems. The current ratio for the company has been on a steady decline over the last three years. From the standpoint of a creditor‚ the reduction of the company’s current ratio is not good as the company’s short term liabilities is outgrowing its current assets. However‚ when you look at the

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    Starbucks Ratios

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    Starbucks Ratio Analysis 2. Market Capitalization = closing price * shares outstanding = 37.29 * 742.6 = 27691.55 3. A. P/E = Price per share / Earnings per share = 37.29 / 1.66 = 22.46 times B. Market-to-Book = Market price per share / Book value per share = Price per share / (Total shareholders’ equity / Shares outstanding) = 37.29 / (4384.9 / 742.6) = 6.32 times C. Enterprise value-to-EBITDA=

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    Debt Ratio

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    Debt Ratio Debt Ratio • defined as the ratio of total debt to total assets‚ expressed in percentage‚ and can be interpreted as the proportion of a company’s assets that are financed by debt. • Measures the proportion of total assets financed by the firm’s creditors. The higher this ratio‚ the greater amount of other people’s money being used to generate profits. Formula: • The debt ratio is calculated by dividing total debt by total assets. Debt Ratio =  Total Debt Total Assets Examples •

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