[pic] Virtual University of Pakistan [pic] Evaluation Sheet for Internship Report Spring 2010 FINI619: Internship Report (Finance) Credit Hours: 3 |Evaluation Criteria |Result | |Written Work Status |Pass | |(Internship Report) | | |Presentation & Viva Voce |
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FINA - 010 Intel: Managing Working Capital Introduction op y In early 2004, Intel was the undisputed leader in the microprocessor industry with about 90% market share. Since 1968 when it was founded, Intel had launched many groundbreaking products. By 2004, it had 450 products and services ranging from the ubiquitous PC microprocessors like Pentium, the 64-bit high-end Itanium 2 to mobile computing chipsets such as Centrino. Intel ended 2002 with revenues of $ 26.7 billion. Many analysts believed
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for financial success. Early success prompted Larry to take the company public after three years in order to acquire sufficient capital to build the two current manufacturing facilities. His bikes enjoyed high demand and good profit margins. Larry continues to be the CEO of the Competition Bikes, Inc. and retains a 40% interest of company shares. A.1. Summary Report A.1.a. Horizontal analysis results Income Statement Revenues come from the sale of Competition Bikes, Inc. professional bicycles
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CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION 1.1 MEANING OF WORKING CAPITAL “Working Capital is the Life-Blood and Controlling Nerve Center of a business” Working capital (abbreviated WC) is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organization or other entity, including governmental entity. Along with fixed assets such as plant and equipment, working capital is considered a part of operating capital. Net working capital is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities
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Financial Management for a Small Business Participant Guide Table of Contents Welcome ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 What Do You Know? Financial Management for a Small Business ................................................................................ 4 Pre-Test ................................................................................
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MPF53 FINANCE “Review the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) in Australia and critique its impact on financial management decisions” BY Xiao Nie Yang Song Date: 20th April 2010 Introduction In today’s society, all countries in the world will experience climate change in coming decades because of increasing carbon pollution (climate change 2007). In order to reduce the carbon pollution, ETS and CPRS will be proposed in the world wide and Australia
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and Financial Ratio Analyses over Three - year Period, from 2007 to 2009. Company Financial ratio 2009 2008 2007 Profitability Return on investment (ROI) (%) N/A 7.8 5.3 Gross margin (%) 19.3 27.6 23.5 Liquidity Working capital (%) 79.4 127.9 171.5 Quick ratios (%) 73.2 119.2 161.4 Fairfax Leverage Leverage ratio (%) 38.1 50.6 47.3 Media Interest cover (times) N/A 3.8 4.0 Efficiency Asset Turnover (%) 34.2 35.0 26
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relied on Annual Reports and official records. It was observed from the study of the financial statement of the Pharmaceutical industry that the profit earning capacity, liquidity position, financial position and the performance of the most of the Pharmaceuticals are not in sound position and it was also observed that the most of the Pharmaceuticals has a lower level position of bankruptcy. The reasons behind this position of the industry are inefficiency of financial management, absence of realistic
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Ratio_________________________________________ | 6 | 1.3 Working Capital_____________________________________ | 7 | | | 2. Profitability Ratios______________________________________ | 8 | 2.1 Gross Profit Ratio____________________________________ | 8 | 2.2 Net Profit Ratio______________________________________ | 9 | 2.3 Return on Total Assets________________________________ | 10 | 2.4 Return on Capital Employed___________________________ | 11 | 2.5 Return on
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This document provides financial analysis of Competition Bikes Inc. Horizontal Analysis: Horizontal analysis is a financial statement analysis technique that shows changes in the amounts of corresponding financial statement items over a period of time. It is a useful tool to evaluate the trend situations. (Financial Analysis of Financial Statements) The statements for two or more periods are used in horizontal analysis. The earliest period is usually used as the base period and the items on the
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