FINANCIAL ANALYSIS & REPORTING Accounting‚ Law‚ Finance & Economics Department EDHEC M1FE ANNÉE SCOLAIRE / ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 Intervenant/Lecturer: Amandine GERARD 1 Financial Analysis & Reporting Part II : Ratio analysis and valuation methods following 2 Course Outline I. 1. 2. Ratios analysis Profitability analysis Risk analysis II. 1. 2. Peers Valuation Method Firm value multiples Equity multiples III. 1. 2. Value creation method Value based management
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Qualitative Analysis 3 1. Company Profile 3 2. Analysis of the Company’s Accounting Policies 10 Part 2: Quantitative Analysis of Financial Statements 17 1. Scope of the Analysis 17 2. Examining Credit Worthiness of IBM 17 2.1.1. Short Term Paying Ability 17 2.1.2. Long Term Solvency 22 3. Examining IBM Stock as a Investment Opportunity 23 Part 3: Conclusion 25 References 27 Appendix 1: Calculations for Financial Analysis 28 Part 1: Qualitative Analysis 1
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divide users of ratios into short term lenders‚ long term lenders‚ and stockholders‚ which ratios would each group be most interested I‚ and for what reasons? • Short term lenders o Will be most interested in the firm’s ability to repay debt so they would be interested in the liquidity ratios‚ Current ratio and Quick ratio. • Long term lenders o Will be most interested in ▪ Debt to total assets but also in ▪ Liquidity ratios
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AT & T Financial Analysis A company’s past performance is a good indicator of its future outlook. Investors give proper attention to different ratios. In this report I am analyzing the financial position and financial performance of AT & T to conclude whether it is better to invest in the company or not. AT & T Inc. is the United States largest telephone services provider. Its main business involves local‚ long distance telephone services‚ DSL internet‚ digital television and wireless services
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Week 9 Final Assignment: Financial Analysis Korina Mitchell XACC280/Financial Accounting Concepts and Principles July 10‚ 2010 Tonya Brewer The Coca-Cola company has been in business since its inventor began selling it in drug stores in 1886 (The Coca-Cola Company‚ 2009). Pepsi-Cola was invented a short time later in 1898‚ but at the time it was called “Brad’s drink.” It was later renamed Pepsi-Cola in 1902 (Butler‚ 2006). Since those early days when the sodas were invented‚ Coca-Cola
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Hotel‚ Inc. (WMCHI) ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Profitability Analysis 2008 0.084266313 0.046495453 0.009816935 0.027953925 2007 0.115098173 0.042234313 0.018062622 0.054801237 Profitability Analysis Return on sales Return On Assets Return On Equity WMCHI’s net income for 2008 improved by .004 points‚ but reflected a 50% decline on its ability to use its assets as a source of revenue. Moreover‚ because of the company’s heavy reliance on borrowings from financial institutions to support
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Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Main Body 2 2.1 Ratio Analysis 2 2.1.1 Profitability 3 2.1.2 Efficiency 4 2.1.3 Liquidity 6 2.1.4 Risk 7 2.2 Evaluation of Mulberry’s shares as a potential investment 7 2.2.1 Revenue and Share price 8 2.2.2 Return 10 2.2.3 Risk 14 2.3 Funding and capital analysis 15 2.3.1 Funding analysis 15 2.3.2 Working capital 18 2.4 Risk management and governance 20 2.4.1 Corporate governance of Mulberry 20 2.4.1 Risk & control management
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Financial Analysis XACC 280 Nov 18th‚ 2012 Jennifer Parker‚ Axia College Financial Analysis In this paper‚ after reviewing and analyzing Appendix A Specimen Financial Statement for PepsiCo and Appendix B Specimen Financial Statement for the Coca Cola Company‚ I would be providing a financial comparison between the two most known beverages company in the world PepsiCo and Coca-Cola. I will be supporting my financial analysis by showing vertical‚ horizontal‚ and ratio financial analysis
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A high ratio indicates a company with a low risk. There are two types of liquidity ratios‚ current ratio and quick ratio. Current Ratio Current Ratio is calculated by dividing the Current Assets of a company by its Current Liabilities. It measures if a company has enough cash or assets to pay its current liability over the coming fiscal year. Current Ratio = Current Asset/ Current liabilities The current assets for NFLX in 2013
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stride forward due to its continuous vision for growth‚ its modern manufacturing facilities‚ and its extensive sales and distribution network‚ and it has always yielded this influence to give back to the community. 1. LIQUIDITY RATIO 1.1 Current Ratio: Provides an indication of the liquidity of the business by comparing the amount of current assets to current liabilities. A business’s current assets generally consist of cash‚ marketable securities‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventories
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