2012 Financial Analysis Report Prepared for Microsoft Corporation By Yifei Fu October 9‚ 2012 This report provides information about the operating results and performance of the Microsoft Corporation in the fiscal year of 2012. According to their financial statement‚ there are some concerns listed below that people should pay attention to: 1. Across the entire financial statement‚ there are some significant changes in income statement. Compared with the 2011 fiscal year‚ 2012 net
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FINA 5501 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2012 F2 ASSIGNMENT 1 Answer all questions (show workings to earn full marks) 1. Your sister requires tuition of $18500 ten years from now when she goes to college. If the interest rate is 5% per year‚ annually compounded‚ find how much you will have to invest today to get that amount. 2. You triple $500 in 3 years. compounding? What is the annual interest rate‚ assuming annual 3. Suppose your company expects to increase unit sales of watches by 15% per
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References: Annual Report‚ (2009) Online [http://www.kenyaairways.com/home/uploadedfiles/Global_Website/About_Kenya_Airways/Investor_Information/ Financial_Reports/ANNUAL%20REPORT%202009%20inside%20pages.pdf]. Cannon‚ T. (1994) Corporate Responsibility‚ Pitman pp 32-3 Fisher
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Financial Analysis Report (FAR) YUM! Brands‚ Inc. The fast food and quick service restaurant industry consisted of about 945‚000 restaurants representing approximately $552 billion in annual sales. The industry is highly fragmented‚ with the top 50 companies holding about 25% of industry sales and is intensely competitive with respect to food quality‚ price‚ service‚ convenience‚ location and concept (Hoovers 2009). The major companies of the industry include McDonald’s‚ Burger King‚
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Introduction of Ratio MEANING OF RATIO: A ratio is one figure express in terms of another figure. It is a mathematical yardstick that measures the relationship of two figures‚ which are related to each other and mutually interdependent. Ratio is express by dividing one figure by the other related figure. Thus a ratio is an expression relating one number to another. It is simply the quotient of two numbers. It can be expressed as a fraction or as a decimal or as a pure ratio or in absolute
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09/05/2014 Dear owner of Let it Snow‚ Find attached Let it Snow’s accounting report. The preparation of this report was assigned on the 14th of April 2014. The scope of the report is an analysis of accounting ratios The limitations are the lack of previous financial years. The concluding remarks specify that the profitability ratios are profitable and Let it Snow has potential to be invested in. The liquidity ratios show that Let it snow is capable of meeting its short term liabilities with appropriate
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Financial Management Recommendation of Acquisition Target SGH Warszawa Winter 2012 An example of the Motorola Solutions In the following three pages I will give main reasons for investing into this company. I’m going to use key figures presented the book Financial Management – Principles and Applications (10th Edition) by Arthur J. Kewon et al. referring to chapters 1 – 10. I’m going to focus on the analyzing part of key elements of the balance sheet. I chose this company because it used
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Valuation Ratios Comparing all the companies we have here‚ we know the sector value is 6.15‚ and we can see that Costco is has the largest number with 28.59‚ meaning that this company has big growth‚ and it is not risky. Along the other companies‚ we know that Target‚ Walmart‚ and Home Depot are doing well too. In this same case Nordstrom and Macy’s are not doing so well‚ they are a little below average‚ so we can conclude they are not growing that fast‚ and they are tending to become a little
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Progress Report (09 September 2008) Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 ABOUT MARUTI SUZUKI 3 SWOT ANALYSIS 4 FUTURE OUTLOOK 4 AUDITOR’S VIEW 5 DIRECTOR’S REPORT’S INTERPRETATION 5 REVENUE RECOGNITION POLICY 6 INVENTORY VALUATION POLICY 7 DEPRECIATION POLICY 8 ACCOUNTING POLICY FOR VALUATION OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS 9 CLAUSE 49 AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT MARUTI 10 BALANCE SHEET 13 INCOME STATEMENT 13 RATIO ANALYSIS 14 CASH FLOW STATEMENT ANALYSIS 24 INTER COMPANY ANALYSIS 25
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Introduction In module 2 case study I am to do the following understanding financial reports and continue to review the financial statements of Merck and Novartis to learn additional information. The emphasis of this Case is to review the income statement‚ balance sheet and computation of ratios. Review the financial statements for the companies and answer the following questions for the last reporting year: Balance Sheet • What components of stockholders’ equity does each of the companies disclose
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