[pic] Al-Azhar University - Gaza Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Business Administration Department Financial Analysis For : [pic] Prepared by: Ahmed Al-Saqqa Ibrahem Al-Shanti Under the supervision of: Mr.. Nizar Naim 2010-2011 Introduction Microsoft Corporation is one of the largest companies in the field of software and information technology, noted in recent years, the performance
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current liabilities with current assets. The formula for calculating the current ratio is current assets divided by current liabilities. DHG has a current ratio of 1.69 for year 11. When compared to the current ratio of 1.83 in year 10 and industry data quartiles of 3.1, 2.1, and 1.4 this ratio appears to be decreasing and indicates a weakness. Management should investigate ways to increase assets and reduce liabilities to improve the company’s ratio and ability to pay its liabilities. Acid-Test
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1. Introduction 3 2.Company Profile- Brief Overview 3 2.1 Consumer banking: 6 3. Liquidity Risk: 7 3.1 Measuring Liquidity Risk –SCB 7 3.2 Measuring Credit Risk Exposure 10 3.3 Market Rate Risk 11 3.4 Value at Risk (VaR) 12 4. CAMEL RATING SYSTEM 13 1. Executive Summary International Banking can be defined as banking transactions crossing national boundaries. The activities involves like international lending; claims of domestic bank offices on foreign residents, claims of foreign
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versus solvency and liquidity dilemma facing bank management. Profitability One way for a bank to increase expected profits is to take on more risk. However, this can jeopardize bank safety. For a bank to survive, it must balance the demands of three constituencies which are the shareholders, depositors, and regulators, each with their own interest in profitability and safety. Bank solvency A commercial bank has the capital-to-total-assets ratio of approximately 9%. It means that the owners
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CHAPTER 6 MEASURING AND EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF BANKS AND THEIR PRINCIPAL COMPETITORS Goal of This Chapter: The purpose of this chapter is to discover what analytical tools can be applied to a bank’s financial statements so that management and the public can identify the most critical problems inside each bank and develop ways to deal with those problems • Key Topics in this Chapter • Stock Values and Profitability Ratios • Measuring Credit, Liquidity
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The purpose of this chapter is to provide assets and liabilities. Identify and describe the various balance sheet an overview of the balance sheet and asset classifications. notes to the financial statements and to Identify and describe the two balance sheet liability classifications. explore how this information is used by Explain the purpose of financial statement decision makers. disclosures. LO6 Explain the purpose of the management discussion and analysis disclosure. LO7
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Business Information Management Academy of Finance BIM Exam Review February 2012 Exam Structure Total 2 hours 15 minutes Total 3 questions to answer 2 questions of a “calculative” nature 1 question of a “theoretical” nature, where you will have to explain something in words Closed-book (no textbooks, notes, computers, or cell phones allowed) You will need a non-programmable calculator Academy of Finance MBA Program - Business Information Management 2 Study material Lecture
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total of all current asset, while net working capital is the difference between current asset and current liabilities. IMPORTANCE OF WORKING CAPITAL * The business can avail the advantages of cash discount facilities offered by its supplier. * It creates a sense of security and confidence in the management of officials of the company. * It enhances the liquidity, solvency, creditworthiness and reputation of the firm. * It increases operating efficiency of fixed assets because of their
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Westerfield, J. Jaffe, and B. Jordan (2013) Corporate Finance: 2nd European Edition. McGraw-Hill. ISBN-13: 9780077154592. Structure • Plenary lectures • Workshops • BONUS SYSTEM © 2012 Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Rotterdam School of Management and KPMG Accountants N.V., registered with the trade register in the Netherlands under number 33263683, is a subsidiary of KPMG Europe LLP and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative
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Financial Management Project- Final Submission Working Capital Management of Maruti and its comparison to industry average Group-2: Shailesh Kumar Nirala- 36C Arjun Yadav- 9C Ajay Kumar Singh- 2C Ashley Thomas Abraham- 11C Navneet Menon- 23C Shanti Prakhar Awasthi- 38C Profile/Brief History The old logo of Maruti Suzuki India Limited on the left. Later in the new logo (on the right) the logo of
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