Interpretation of the Ratios 1) Current Ratio-It is a test of solvency or of short-term financial strength of a concern. It is an index of working capital and shows the ability of the concern to meet its obligations and also the capacity to carry on effective operations. Generally‚ if current assets are twice that of current liabilities‚ the concern’s working capital position is considered to be satisfactory. 2) Quick Ratio-It shows the amount of cash available to meet immediate payments. Stock-in
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is familiar with the issue of legislating nurse patient ratios. The california nurses association has gone to great legnths to bring the problem to the attention of the media ‚ politicians‚ and public at large. They even went so far as to hire a plane to fly an "anti-Arnold" banner over a hollywood event. The aggression of the CNA is centered around The "governators" opposition to passing legislation to limit nurse patient ratios. Ratio issues are not solely a californian issue. Two new york
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Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis Meaning of Financial Analysis is to classify the data in simple form given in Financial Statements and to compare with each other to find out the strong points and weakness of the business and to take decisions for future. For instance‚ if all items relating to Current Assets and placed in one group while all items relating to Current Liabilities are placed in another group‚ the comparison between the two groups will provide useful information. Actually
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1257/jel.49.2.326 What Determines Productivity? C S * Economists have shown that large and persistent differences in productivity levels across businesses are ubiquitous. This nding has shaped research agendas in a number of elds‚ including (but not limited to) macroeconomics‚ industrial organization‚ labor‚ and trade. This paper surveys and evaluates recent empirical work addressing the question of why businesses differ in their measured productivity levels. The causes are manifold‚ and
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1. Describe clearly the accounting changes Harnischfeger made in 1984 as stated in Note 2 of its financial statements. • Harnischfeger included net sales figure from Kobe Steel Ltd. Previously‚ only net gross margin generated from transactions with Kobe Steel Ltd was included. As a result‚ net sales figure increased by $28 million. • Harnischfeger incorporated certain foreign subsidiaries’ financial statements with fiscal year ending 31st July. The adjustment resulted in a net sales figure increase
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[pic] Basics of Economics Submitted to: Ms. Deepa Bhaskaran Submitted By: Sahil Bansal Venkat Batra Saurabh Satija Ravikant Gupta NANO CASE Q-1 Identify target market for nano ? Ans- The target market for nano would be The group of people that belongs th the lower-middle class
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A CASE STUDY ON “RATIO ANALYSIS” With reference to VISAKHAPATNAM STEEL PLANT‚ VISAKHAPATNAM PROJECT REPORT (A Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Andhra University) Submitted by S. SUNDARA GAYATHRI MBA (FINANCE) Regd : 07ME10092 Under the guidance of Mr. JAMMAYYA Manager (F&A) ANDHRA UNIVERSITY (2007-2008) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Project report
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In developed countries‚ virtually all economic production is done by companies; if there were no businesses‚ we would have virtually no goods or services. Business is hugely important in a country’s economy because it is the main economic engine for the country. Businesses are a very important part of the circular flow of any market economy. They buy resources from households in the resource market and sell to households in the product market. This makes them indispensable to the economy. Businesses
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MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY THEORY: A theory used to analyze the profit-maximizing quantity of inputs (that is‚ the services of factor of productions) purchased by a firm in the production of output. Marginal-productivity theory indicates that the demand for a factor of production is based on the marginal product of the factor. In particular‚ a firm is generally willing to pay a higher price for an input that is more productive and contributes more to output. The demand for an input is thus best termed
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market‚ naive investment strategies may lead to significant losses to the investors. A scientific evaluation of risk and return is very much required for any investor in a process to get maximum return at minimum risk. This study deals with the analysis of risk and return of 3 major stocks in banking sector‚ automobile sector and it sector listed in NSE‚ constructing a portfolio using these stocks and evaluating the benefit of diversification of risk using latent tools and techniques in an effort
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