The Financial Report of McDonald’s Sheree Steele Strayer University FIN100 Professor Hugh Connelly November 4‚ 2014 McDonald’s financial strategies has varied in the past three years with it profit margins‚ debt to assets ratio‚ price-earnings ratio‚ inventory turnover‚ current ratio and its times interest earned. This paper will cover the all the financial statements based on this company profit growth‚ and how they plan to do better in the next five years or so. The Income
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Yahweh Matuguinas ID # 1774747 MGMT 131 Marketing - SD61 Describing and Analyzing an Organization’s Marketing Strategy – McCafé Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Situation Analysis 4 2.1Internal Environment 4 2.1.1 Financial 4 Exhibit 1. McDonald’s Net Income for 6 Years 4 2.1.2Physical Assets 5 Exhibit 2. McDonald’s Corp.‚ Statement of Financial Position‚ Property‚ Plant and Equipment 5 2.1.3 Human Resources 5 2.1.4Intellectual Property Rights 6 2.2 External Environment 6 2.2.1Demographic
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3. What kinds of physical and emotional effects did the McDonalds diet have on Mr. Spurlock? Upon embarking on his experiment‚ Mr. Spurlock encountered many physical and emotional pain in his body. Seven days into the experiment Mr. Spurlock he began to have chest pain‚ headaches‚ tiredness‚ and difficulty breathing. A couple days later‚ he became very depressed despite the fact that he was having a good day. He also began having mood swings and got exhausted without having to do anything.
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3. Depreciation percentage=$1‚640‚200/$15‚411‚620 = 10.64% New Fixed Assets=$15‚411‚620 + $30‚000‚000 = $45‚411‚620 $45‚411‚620*.1064 = $4‚831‚796 new depreciation Pro forma Income Statement Sales ($36‚599‚300*1.12) $40‚991‚216 Cost of Goods Sold ($26‚669‚496*1.12) 29‚869‚836 Other Expenses ($4‚641‚000*1.12) 5‚197‚920 Depreciation 4‚831‚796 EBIT 1‚091‚664 Interest 573‚200 Taxable Income 518‚464 Taxes
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The 1950’s-60’s70’s-80’s Miranda Moultrie Nixon Back Again The United States presidential election of 1968 was the 46th quadrennial presidential election‚ held on Tuesday‚ November 5‚ 1968. Moon Shot On July 21‚ 1969‚ President Nixon spoke from the Oval Office to Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin at the Sea of Tranquility on the Moon. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon‚ Americans Neil Armstrong and Woodstock A village in New York state
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Mcdonalds and Tesco growth strategies McDonald’s & Growth Strategies Market penetration is one of the strategies McDonald’s use for growth. McDonald’s sells existing products which are fast food to the market such as Burgers and fries. Both the consumer and products that are being sold which are fast food stay the same. The reason for this is because McDonald’s sell the regular food mostly to the regular customers. The risk is also less for the business to fail as McDonald’s know the market and the
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British Food Journal Emerald Article: McDonald ’s: "think global‚ act local" - the marketing mix Claudio Vignali Article information: To cite this document: Claudio Vignali‚ (2001)‚"McDonald ’s: "think global‚ act local" - the marketing mix"‚ British Food Journal‚ Vol. 103 Iss: 2 pp. 97 - 111 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00070700110383154 Downloaded on: 20-01-2013 References: This document contains references to 28 other documents Citations: This document
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PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS A company the size of McDonald’s requires the value chain to be increasingly important. Not only does McDonald’s want to add value for the customers‚ but also the firm looks for ways to improve the operations that makes McDonald’s a more efficient business .McDonald’s is constantly striving to add value to the firm for their customers‚ and in doing so‚ the firm has created efficiency in getting the products to the customers quickly and as fresh as possible
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Like Father Like Son: Ronald McDonald and Jollibee’s Connection Believe it or not‚ Jollibee might be Ronald McDonald’s long lost son. Their DNA samples would validate that the aforementioned assertion is true—both are tightly fastened to a theory that focuses on consumption. At all times‚ one would always hear after finish ordering in any McDo or Jollibee restaurant the question: “Is that all‚ sir/ma’am?” Although it appears to simply clarify‚ subliminally it entices a customer to order and consume
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MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY HENDON CAMPUS. CONTENTS: 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction to the report 3. Company Overview 4. The learning culture at McDonalds * Key Findings 5. Knowledge management practice at McDonalds * Key Findings 6. Proposal for improved Knowledge management practice and learning in McDonalds 7. Conclusion 8. References Executive Summary This report conducts an analysis of McDonald’s learning culture and knowledge management practices‚
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