Table of Contents Serial Number Contents 1 IOCL – An Overview 2 Business Description 3 Key Financial Indicators 3.1 Debt-Equity Ratio 3.2 Long Term Debt-Equity Ratio 3.3 Current Ratio 3.4 Quick Ratio 3.5 Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio 3.6 Inventory Turnover Ratio 3.7 Debtors Turnover Ratio 3.8 Interest Coverage Ratio 3.9 Operating Profit Margin 3.10 Profit Before Interest And Tax Margin or EBIT 3.11 Gross Profit Margin 3.12 Net Profit Margin 3.13 Return On Capital Employed 3.14 Return On Net Worth 3.15
Premium Financial ratios Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
2.5 Working Capital This section includes: Definition and classification of working capital Determinants of Working Capital Measurements of Working Capital Working Capital Financing Management of Working Capital Inventory management Cash Management Receivables Management INTRODUCTION : The term working capital is commonly used for the capital required for day-to-day working in a business concern‚ such as for purchasing raw material‚ for meeting day-to-day expenditure on salaries‚ wages‚ rents rates
Premium Inventory Working capital Finance
Management Quiz #1 CHAPTER 1: * Innovation know no price * Management: attaining goals effectively and efficiently through planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. * Effectively: getting it done correctly * Efficient: getting the job done using the least amount of resources (human labor‚ time‚ money). * 4 principles of management 1. Planning- provides direction‚ reduces impact of change‚ minimizes waste and redundancy‚ sets standards to facilitate control 2
Premium Management
A SYNOPSIS ON WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF THE L & T. UNDER SUPERVISION OF: -------------------SUBMITTED BY NAME : ENROLLMENT NO : STUDY CENTER CODE : REGIONAL CENTER MRS. A.R. RAJALAKSHMI : Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying Master of Business Administration (FINANCE) 1 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF THE L & T. TABLE OF CONTENTS S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Title of the Project………………………….………………………..3 2
Premium Inventory Working capital
■ Indian Journal of Commerce & Management Studies ISSN – 2229-5674 SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT- A STUDY OF INDIAN STEEL COMPANIES Dr. Amalendu Bhunia Affiliation: Reader in Commerce‚ Fakir Chand College under C.U.‚ Diamond Harbour‚ West Bengal‚ India. bhunia.amalendu@gmail.com ABSTRACT The overall efficiency is vital from the viewpoint of short-term liquidity and at the same time proper plane of profitability is required for the business enterprises. Consequently‚ the affiliation
Premium Working capital Balance sheet Inventory
INTRODUCTION WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 1. Introduction 2. Need of working capital 3. Gross working capital 4. Net working capital 5. Determinants of working capital Working capital management Working capital management is concerned with the problems arise in attempting to manage the current assets‚the current liabilities and the inter relationship that exist between them. The term current assets refers to those assets which inordinary course of business can be‚or
Premium Inventory Asset Financial ratio
University‚ Nainital ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Success is the outcome of diligence & perseverance‚ I‚ Anuwant kaur‚ student of Third semester BBA programmed‚ would‚ like to ascribe to my success in completing my summer project’ “Working Capital” to Mrs. Leena dixit & Preeti dixit (Project guide) and to my project supervisor Mr.Neeraj joshi who have extended their sincere help in accomplishing my project. I really want to thank the above mentioned persons for their continuous support
Premium Inventory Balance sheet Working capital
2. BACKGROUND The study of Working Capital Management cannot be over emphasised. It is a very important element in corporate financing and very crucial to company survival. Companies usually require an optimal level of working capital to meet daily obligations‚ continue production and make profit. However‚ some managers fall short and the companies liquidate. According to Harris (2005) “Working capital management is a simple and straight forward Concept of ensuring the ability of the firm to fund
Premium Inventory Working capital Balance sheet
background they bring to the business; include synopsis (background‚ relevant employment and professional experience‚ significant accomplishments‚ and educational background of each member); detail resumes may be provided in the appendix describe non-management positions‚ responsibilities/qualifications‚ personnel policies outside advisers (board of directors; legal council; accountants; bankers; consultant# your facility‚ including a layout‚ description of business image‚ hours of operation operations
Premium Income statement Balance sheet Financial statements
FOREX RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR INDIAN IT COMPANIES ABSTRACT Foreign exchange risk is the effect that unanticipated exchange rate changes have on the value of the firm. There are a variety of strategies which are designed to manage foreign exchange risk. Each of them‚ however‚ is constructed under specific assumptions‚ for a specific risk profile. It is often the case that several strategies are applicable to a given scenario. The question arises as to which strategy would be expected to yield
Premium Foreign exchange market Exchange rate Currency