ISOM 249 Functions and Purposes of Financial Ratios I. Functions of Financial Ratios Financial ratios can be used to show a company’s: • Position in its industry (industry comparisons) • Accomplishment of objectives (objective comparisons) • Vulnerability in the economy (time-series/trend analysis) • Future borrowing power and growth potential (leverage ratios) • Ability to react to unforeseen external changes (price/earnings
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2013 Project on “Working Capital” Sumit Singh Registration No:-016-1121-0250-10 Roll No: - 301-0063 B-com (Honours), 3rd year Syma Prasad College 1 [Type the author name] 1/1/2013 DECLARATION I am Sumit Singh Student of SYMA PRASAD COLLEGE Of B-com( Honours) 3rd Year hereby declare that the project report entitled Working Capital the outcome of my own work and the same has not been submitted to any University / Institute for the award of any degree. Sumit Singh Registration No:-016-1121-0250-10
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DELL'S STRATEGY IS AN UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACH. • 1984 The company becomes the first in the industry to sell custom-built computers directly to end-users, bypassing the dominant system of using computer resellers to sell mass-produced computers. • 1986 Dell unveils the industry's fastest-performing computer, pioneers the industry's first thirty-day money back guarantee, and offers the industry's first onsite service program. • 1996 The company's quiet bid to sell custom-built
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Sheets Assets 2011 2010 Cash $72,000 $65,000 Accounts receivable 439,000 328,000 Inventories 894,000 813,000 Total current assets $1,405,000 $1,206,000 Land and building 238,000 271,000 Machinery 132,000 133,000 Other fixed assets 61,000 57,000 Total assets $1,836,000 $1,667,000 Liabilities and equity Accounts and notes payable $432,000 $409,500 Accrued liabilities 170,000 162,000
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Course Name: Commercial Bank Management Course Code: FIN 425 Submission page - Submitted To – Fahim Muntaha Course instructor, school of business ASA University Bangladesh (ASAUB) - Submitted By – KAMRUL HASAN CHOWDHURY ID No: 081-12-0414 S.M.IBRAHIM ID No: 081-12-0396 ISHRAT NAHAR ESHA ID No: 081-12-0408 MD.MAHAMUD SULTAN ID No: 081-12-418 ROKSANAQ HUQ TABARI ID No: 081-12-424 Section: FIN-3C 3rd Batch, (Summer Semester, 2011) Date of Submission: 14th August, 2011
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1.1-EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Ratio analysis is the most important tools for measuring the organization financial performance. A good analyst must use different ratios as a mechanism for evaluating the organization’s performance which is helped the investors to take a better decision of their investment. In our term paper, this report is an assigned job as a partial fulfillment of course requirement by honorable Course teacher Shaikh Masrick Hasan, Lecturer, Adjunct Faculty, ASA University Bangladesh. It
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Liquidity: current ratio, quick ratio Short term solvency of liquidity ratios | | | | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | current asset | 4683 | 5542 | 6548 | current liabilities | 2312 | 2882 | 3218 | Current ratio | 2.02551903 | 1.92297016 | 2.03480423 | | | | | | | | | Current asset | 4683 | 5542 | 6548 | Inventory | 1630 | 1838 | 2190 | current liabilities | 2312 | 2882 | 3218 | Quick ratio | 1.32050173 | 1.2852186 | 1.3542573 | * Long Term Solvency: equity multiplier
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MICROFINANCE STANDARDS RATIOS A maturing microfinance industry needs standardized methods to measure and analyze financial performance and risk management. The proposed Microfinance Financial Reporting Standards: Measuring Financial Performance of Microfinance Institutions (the Standards) seeks to address this need. These Standards are designed for use by all microfinance institutions (MFIs): non-governmental organizations, non-bank financial institutions or companies, commercial banks, rural
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seriously and their committed to protecting their culture of integrity (Lowe's, 2012). The board of directors oversees the sound governance practices that have guided the success of the organization for decades. Through constructive engagement with management and shareholders, and informed by their core values, the board provides oversight and counsel that strengthens the culture of integrity, accountability, and responsible business practices (Lowe's, 2012). “The Company has a share repurchase program
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