Financial Analysis XXAC/280 Final Project Geetha Raja Labrisha Flott August 2013 Liquidity‚ Solvency and Profitability are the three aspects used to compare companies in a financial analysis. Their basic function is to reveal the stability of a company based on a comparison of at least two years of financial data with a company that sells products alike. The two companies must have similarities other than the products they sell; they must also be similar in
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concerned about liquidity and safety. In fact these three namely liquidity‚ profitability and safety are the main objectives of a monetary policy. Banks have to earn profits because if they don’t‚ they would not work as all the shareholders would sell off the shares if proper dividends are not earned. Hence they have to earn profits for their shareholders and at the same time satisfy the withdrawal needs of its customers. The main problem here comes is sticking the balance between liquidity and profitability
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Introduction There is a trade-off between liquidity and profitability; gaining more of one ordinarily means giving up some of the other. Liquidity means having enough money in the form of cash‚ or near-cash assets‚ to meet your financial obligations. Alternatively‚ the ease with which assets can be converted into cash. Profitability is a measure of the amount by which a company’s revenues exceed its relevant expenses. It is obvious that excessively high levels of liquidity will not do any organization any
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Analysis of profitability‚ liquidity and performance The profit of a business is the difference between its revenues and its costs. It is important to consider two main types of profit: 1. Gross profit - this is calculated by deducting the cost of sales of a business from its sales revenue (turnover). 2. Operating profit - is calculated by then taking away overhead expenses from gross profit. Given the above figures it is possible to analyse the profitability of Better Hotels Plc in the two
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No.19 (Solvency And Liquidity Analysis) The Warnaco Group Inc.declared bankcruptcy in June 2001 soon after publishing its financial statements for its year ended December 31‚2000.Warnaco Group’s financial data for 1997 through 1999 are presented in Exhibit 4P-4. a) Discuss whether the information provided in the exhibit provides any warning of the company’s eventual demise.Your answers should be based on an analysis of Warnaco’s 1998-1999 activity‚solvency‚liquidity‚and profitability ratios
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Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. | Analysis Report: Solvency and Profitability | | | | Introduction: The purpose of this analysis report is to discuss the solvency and profitability of Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. (HOG) and formulate a measurement for is financial standing and profitability by comparison to the Industry in which it resides. Solvency is determined from data collected in the 2012 SEC Harley-Davidson‚ Inc. 10K report‚ and calculated based upon the solvency ratio; Solvency equals After Tax Net Profit
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success or failure of a company. This discussion contains descriptions and examples of the eight major types of ratios used in financial analysis: Profitability‚ Liquidity‚ short-term liquidity and Long-Term Analysis Ratios are highly important profit tools in financial analysis that help financial analysts implement plans that improve profitability‚ liquidity‚ financial stability and management efficiency for the business. Although‚ ratios report generally show the professional way‚ of the desert lodge
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805/$1‚716‚012=2.07 | Current ratios of Mattel. in 2010 and 2012 are both over 2.0‚ which is larger than the miscellaneous manufacturing company (1.64). This means in liquidity Mattel did better than average of manufacturing industry. 2.2 Quick Ratio |Year |Cash+Marketable Securities+Accounts Receivalbe/ Current Liabilities | |2010 |($1‚281‚123+$1
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Profitability Ratios Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) or Return on Equity (ROE) Numerator – the net profit or income‚ usually taken before tax. Capital Employed or Shareholders Equity - Designed to indicate the effective use of the shareholders capital in the business with respect ot the net profits that they have generated over the period of concern. Net Profit/Income Percentage or Return on Sales Helps to identify the impact of administrative‚ selling and distribution costs on profit
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740/66‚415 = 10.15% Net Profit Margin(2012) = 100 x 6‚178/65‚492 = 9.43% Net Profit Margin(2011) = 100 x 6‚443/66‚504 = 9.690% Net profit margin is an indicator ``of profitability‚ computed as net income divided by
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