| Total Expenses | | $2‚756‚440.78 | $2‚756‚440.78 | | Net Income | | | $493‚139.75 | | Balance Sheet 12/31/2008 | | Current Assets | | | Cash | $818‚440.68 | | Accounts Receivable | $812‚395.13 | | Inventory | $205‚934.30 | | Total Current Assets | $1‚836‚770.12 | | | Fixed Assets | | | Vehicles | $268‚750.00 | | Tools | $110‚953.00 | | Less Accumulated Depreciation | ($284‚431.95) | | Total Fixed Assets | $95‚271.05 |
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Berry’s Bug Blaster Due to the recent success of Berry’s Bug Blasters the owner is seeking to expand operations and has three options in which to fund this expansion. The first option is to take the company public by offering shares of the company in the form of an initial public offering (IPO). The owner can also seek to purchase the struggling competitor. The final option is to merge the business with another pest control company. The owner of the company must weigh each option because each
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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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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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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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1.0 Introduction Krispy Kreme Doughnuts starts the company business with a high reputation‚ good business prospective of growing industry and a high-ranking brand. As one of the hottest brand in America‚ the Hot Doughnut concept‚ it was a new popular and innovation idea brought the company performance to the top of the hills. However‚ the company management had faced with some failure and problem in their financial status and fundamentals. It leads to the stock price and the expectation plummeted
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LIQUIDITY Liquidity ratios are used to determine a company’s ability to meet its short-term debt obligations. Investors often take a close look at liquidity ratios when performing fundamental analysis on a firm. Since a company that is consistently having trouble meeting its short-term debt is at a higher risk of bankruptcy‚ liquidity ratios are a good measure of whether a company will be able to comfortably continue as a going concern. Working Capital Working capital is the amount by which the
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Liquidity Ratio Analysis What It Measures Liquidity ratios are a set of ratios or figures that measure a company’s ability to pay off its short-term debt obligations. This is done by measuring a company’s liquid assets (including those that might easily be converted into cash) against its short-term liabilities. There are a number of different liquidity ratios‚ which each measure slightly different types of assets when calculating the ratio. More conservative measures will exclude assets that
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2.0 FINANCIAL RATIOS 2 Liquidity Ratios Liquidity ratios measure a business ’ capacity to pay its debts as they come due. It also measures the cooperative’s ability to meet short-term obligations. Liquidity refers to the solvency of the firm’s overall financial position – the ease with which it can pay its bills. Because a common precursor to financial distress and bankruptcy is low or declining liquidity‚ these ratios can provide early signs of cash flow problems and impending
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