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    4-2 Why would the inventory turnover ratio be more important for someone analyzing a grocery store chain than an insurance company? The inventory turnover ratio is important to a grocery store because of the much larger inventory required and because some of that inventory is perishable. An insurance company would have no inventory to speak of since its line of business is selling insurance policies or other similar financial products--contracts written on paper and entered into between the company

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    My first part is showing how our strategic investments boost our activity First‚ our gross profit on net sales ratio for 2010 is equal to about 20% like its main competitor‚ Staples‚ except that Amazon sales are three times superior to Staples sales. In fact‚ for 5 years‚ our average growth in sales has been 34% against 25% for the industry. This higher progression is due to investments in all aspects of the customer experience‚ including: lowering prices‚ improving availability‚ offering faster

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    A high inventory turnover ratio is sometimes not a good thing for it reveals that the company may not have enough inventories to sell. People can analyze inventory turnover ratio with days in the inventory ratio. Nordstrom’s inventory turnover ratio in 2014 is 5.15 times which means the company turns over its inventory into sales 5 times a year‚ and the ratio in 2013 is 5.35 times. By comparing the inventory turnover ratio from 2013 with the ratio form 2014‚ we can conclude

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    MODERN CEMENT Ratio Analysis Activity Analysis |ST Activity Ratios |2002 |2003 |2004 |2005 |2006 | |Inventory Turnover Ratio |0 |1.11 |0.097 |0.085 |0.696 | |Average No. Days Inventory In Stock |0 |328.9 |3742.72 |4301.69 |524.56 | Interpretations: Short Term Activity ratios calculate the operational efficiency regarding the utilization

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    Evaluation of Inventory Turnover Ratios Abstract Effective inventory management is a top priority for companies looking to free up cash and leverage working capital. Inventory turnover varies widely across different industries and different companies. We will discuss how inventory management does affect company’s performance and which factors could affect the inventory turnover ratios. We analyzed five industries: pharmacy‚ automobile manufacture‚ grocery store‚ clothing‚ and restaurant

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    Inventory turnover Viviana Palacios MGT521 Professor Edward Dempsey July 26‚ 2010 The investment of a company’s success depends on their inventory. Inventory turnover is a ratio showing how many times a company’s inventory is sold and replaced over the period of time. The risk of Kudler Fine Foods was to make sure that their perished goods had a fast inventory turnover rate. The importance of high inventory turnover was expected to protect the brand’s integrity and vision of keeping all goods

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    Sainsbury Ratio Analysis

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    M00190925 MOHD OVASE BUDA M00380435 SYED ZAIN HASSAN M00375419 ZOHAIB KAMRAN M00384153 TUTORS NAME: FIROOZEH GHAFFARI SUBMISSION DATE: 19TH JANUARY 2012 WORDS COUNT: J Sainsbury PLC List of content Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Justification for the selection -------------------------------------------------- 4 Review -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Receivables Turnover Ratio interpretation Receivables Turnover Ratio is one of the efficiency ratios and measures the number of times receivables are collected‚ on average‚ during the fiscal year. Receivables Turnover Ratio formula is: Receivables Turnover Ratio formula Receivables turnover ratio measures company’s efficiency in collecting its sales on credit and collection policies. This ratio takes in consideration ONLY the credit sales. If the cash sales are included‚ the ratio will be affected

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    conduct a comparative ratio analysis of the financial statements of J. Sainsbury PLC and Tesco PLC for the year-ending 2013. The financial information that is provided from each company’s annual report and the comparison between them will help possible users of this analysis to understand not only the differences between these two companies but also each company’s weaknesses and strengths. Below‚ the profiles of the two companies will be referred as well as eight accounting ratios for each company will

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    in 2010 and $1‚200‚000 in 2011. a. Calculate the inventory turnover for each year. Comment on your findings b. What would have been the amount of inventories in 2011 if the 2010 turnover ratio had been maintained? a. inventory turnover for 2010 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚000‚000/350‚000=2.857 inventory turnover for 2011 =COGS/Inventory = $1‚200‚000/500‚000=2.4 b. $1‚200‚000 /inventory =2.857 Inventory in 2011 to maintain 2010 turnover ratio = $420‚021.00 2. The Robinson Company has the

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