Team A Ratio Analysis Memo Liquidity Ratios section Current Ratio A company must consider current ratios when determining the Liquidity ratios; this is because a current ratio is used to determine what the company liquidity and their ability to pay the companies short term debts back. The current ratios are figured out by talking the company’s current assists and dividing them by their current liabilities. In order to become a ratio it must be taken by x: 1‚ x is the current assets for every dollar
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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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4.5 TURNOVER RATIO Turnover ratio help in knowing how well the company manages it resources. If the company manages its resources well‚ the larger will be its sales and thus helps in making larger profits. Thus it depends on the company how well it converts the assets to sales which can be determined through this ratio. I. DEBTORS RATIO It represents the number of days required or taken to collect the credit sales which reflects the collection strategy of the company. It measure the
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Running Head: BERRY’S BUG BLASTERS Berry’s Bug Blasters FIN 370 January 18‚ 2010 Berry’s Bug Blasters Berry’s Bug Blasters is a privately held pest control company that has been in business since at least 2005. They offer customers one time treatment and monthly service plans‚ as well as chemicals to allow customers to complete some treatment on their own to eradicate a variety of pests‚ including: roaches‚ termites‚ ants‚ scorpions‚ rodents‚ armadillos‚ snakes‚ bed bugs‚ silverfish and bees
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Liquidity Liquidity is vital to the survival of a business for there to be sufficient liquid resources available to meet maturing obligations. Liquidity refers to the ease with which assets can be converted to cash in the normal course of business. The current ratio compares the ‘liquid’ assets of a business with the current liabilities. The higher the ratio‚ the more liquid the business is considered to be. Some people seem to suggest there is an ‘ideal’ current ratio (usually 2:1) for all
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Liquidity Ratio’s. 1)CURRENT RATIO: CURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Interpretation: The ideal ratio 2:1 . The liquidity position of the company is not satisfactory because it is not reached the ideal ratio 2:1 . Thecompany should increase the current assets and decrease thecurrent liabilities. Quick Ratio Current assets –inventories. Current liabilities Interpretation: the liquidity position of the company is not satisfactory because the ratio is decrease and not reached the
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6 Tips to Drive Inventory Turnover Posted by Ted Hurlbut on Tue‚ Jun 19‚ 2012 @ 10:29 PM Driving inventory turnover is one of the hallmarks of the very best independent retailers. In almost every case‚ an independent retailer that turns their inventory quickly will outperform a competitor that turns their inventory more slowly. Why is this? An inventory that’s turning quickly typically is lean and focused‚ with exceptional assortments‚ a continuous flow of new merchandise‚ and compelling presentations
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Drucker‚ P. F. (1992‚ September-October). The new society of organizations. Harvard Business Review‚ 95-104. Encyclopedia of Business‚ 2nd ed.‚ Employee Turnover. Ads by Google. Retrieved December 19‚ 2007. http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/encyclopedia/Eco- Ent/Employee-Turnover.html Fields‚ M Griffeth‚ Peter Hom‚ and Rodger Griffeth. Employee Turnover. Cincinnati: South-Western Publishing‚ 1992. Harris‚ Jim‚ and Joan Brannick. Finding & Keeping Great Employees. New York: AMACOM‚ 1999. Kinnie‚ N
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Ford’s liquidity has improved over the past 3 years. From 2007 to 2008‚ liquidity went down‚ but improved in 2009 better than 2007. Ford has the ability to pay for its current liabilities 1.39 times and without assets‚ Ford has the ability to pay for its current liabilities 1.28 times‚ which means they do not have to rely on sales of inventory. For 2009‚ Ford’s quick ratio was 1.28 and their current ratio was 1.39 which both we better than the industry average which was .90 and 1.17‚ respectively
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LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY This Project Report is on Liquidity and Profitability of Oil and Gas Industry with all information about Private Oil and Gas Industries in India‚ Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. {HPCL}‚ Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. {ONGC}‚ Indian oil Corporation and RIL - Reliance Industries Limited Contents * Significance of the Study * Conceptualization * Industry profile * Company profile * Introduction of the topic * Focus
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