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    Report To: Potential Investors From: An Accountant Date: 12/12/2013 Subject: Analysis of Financial Statements This report will focus on two representative fashion companies in UK. They are Burberry and Ted Baker. Both of them listed on London Stock Exchange and belongs to personal goods industry. Burberry is a global luxury brand which operates in the luxury goods manufacture‚ retailer and wholesales segments. The company mainly operates in Europe‚ Asia‚ Australasia and Americas and provides non-apparel

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    The comparison of NPV & Other investment rules Comparison of NPV & Other Investment Rules Capital budgeting is important for a company to make decisions on investments and financing issues. However‚ there are various methods can be used for corporate financing‚ among which Net Present Value (NPV) is the best rule which can always lead to the correct choices. Except NPV‚ the company can also use payback period‚ discounted payback period method‚ the internal rate of return (IRR) and the profitability

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    asset ratio Debt 648‚020 Total assets 1‚404‚726 Debt to assets ratio is equal to46% debt/total assets A). Briefly discuss the operating performance and financial position of Sepracor. Industry averages for these ratios in 2007 were: ROA 3.5%; return on equity 16%; and debt to assets 75%. Based on this analysis would you make an investment in the company’s 5% convertible bonds? Explain. Sepracor Industry ROA

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    Financial Analysis of the McDonald’s Corporation PART 1‚ COMPANY OVERVIEW: I. Brief Description of the Company The McDonald’s Corporation is one of the world’s most known and leading restaurant retailers to provide fast‚ convenient and tasty food to millions of customers worldwide each day. Headquartered in the United States and a company that began with small beginnings‚ and a simple burger it now has expanded menu that includes healthy food. Currently‚ the McDonald name and its brand

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    GM financial analysis

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    MANAGEMENT 3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES 4 MOST RECENT COMPANY EXPENSIONS & INVESTMENTS 4 GENERAL MOTORS CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES 5 II-INDUDSTRY CONDITION & COMPETITORS AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY & COMPETITORS 6 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY CHALLENGES 7 INDUSTRY OPPORTUNITIES 8 III-RATIO & STOCKS ANALYSIS GM TREND ANALYSIS 9 GM‚ FORD & TOYOTA BENCHMARK ANALYSIS 10 STOCK PERFORMANCES 12 IV-CONCLUSION CONCLUSION 14 V-APPENDIX COMPANY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 16 RATIO CALCULATIONS 21 WORKS CITED 27 I- company information

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    Financial analysis Profitability Gross profit margin amounted to 18% in 2011 and at 22.2% in 2010 with a decrease of 4% compared to a prior year. Decrease in the gross profit margin had been largely caused by the escalation in COGS which has resulted in a lower gross profit. This may point at an inefficient use of raw materials‚ labor and manufacturing related costs or basically an increased market price for raw materials and up surged wages. Followed by lower EBIT or operating profit margin

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    law of investment

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    relationship)thus‚ Denise act as a financial advisor own a duty care with Charlie. Breach of duty According to the case of Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks” (1856)‚ breach the duty of care meant the “omission to do something which a reasonable man would do or doing something reasonable would not do”. Whether or not‚ “the pure economic losses” refer the physical injury or property damages economic loses usually easy to attest as breach of duty of care. Denise as financial advisor did not have the professional

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    Financial Data Analysis Tracey White HCS/577 April 15‚ 2013 David Mier Financial Data Analysis In addition to delivering health care of the highest quality‚ another main goal of a health care organization is to remain profitable and viable through effective financial management. In an effort to do so‚ members of administration along with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) work diligently in attempting to maintain and sustain a successful health care organization by monitoring

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    calculate Rps Intel does not have any preferred stock. Estimate the cost of common stock Rs using CAPM (aka‚ the required return) http://finance.yahoo.com/bonds dividend and yield=4.20%(on yahoo finance summary for intel page) CAPM Rs=Rf+Beta(E(RM)-Rf) 10 year Treasury bond rate Rf= 1.81% Beta =0.98 10 year (2003-2013) arithmetic average of S&P500 = 5.69% MRP= 6.675 – 1.81 =4.86% Calculate beta using monthly returns for the past 24 months and the market model. Tell me a little bit about

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    Initial investment An initial investment is the money a business owner needs to start up a firm. It might include the business owner’s own money‚ money borrowed from an array of sources including family and friends or banks‚ or capital raised from investors. The term initial investment is also used as the money a business owner uses to invest in a capital investment venture such as a piece of equipment or a building. IRR The higher a projects internal rate of return‚ the

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