A PROJECT REPORT ON ―ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT BY USING THE TECHNIQUE OF RATIO ANALYSIS” FOR ULTRA TECH CEMENT LTD AT KOVAYA, AMRELI, GUJARAT SUBMITTED TO TILAK MAHARASHTRA UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF 2 YEARS FULL TIME COURSE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Submitted By: FURKAN Y. KAMDAR (Batch 2008-10) Guided By: Prof.R.GANESHAN MAHARASHTRA COSMOPOLITAN EDUCATION SOCIETY’S PAI INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE CAMP PUNE-411001 1 Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education
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Check Point Financial Forecasting November 12, 2012 The most comprehensive means of financial forecasting is to develop a series of pro forma, or projected, financial statements. Financial forecast is about the pro-forma income statement, cash budget, and pro-forma balance sheet. The statements are often required by bankers and other lenders as a guide for the future. A brand new company needs to have sales projection plan, production plan, and have a pro forma income statement because
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Reporting practices and ethics Rachel Salermo HCS/405 September 3, 2012 Michael Shin Reporting practices and ethics Financial reporting practices are necessary in any successful business. They are used to keep track of a business finances, and to make sure the business is following legal and ethical standards. There are four elements to financial management; they are planning, controlling, organizing/directing, and decision making. Each of these plays a vital role in correctly reporting finances
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3.1.3 Social and cultural factors | 10 | 3.1.4 Technological factors | 10 | 3.1.5 Demographics factors | 10 | 3.1.6 Competitions | 10 | 3.1 Internal Environmental factors | 11 | 3.2.1 Financial factors | 11 | 3.2.2 Organization resources | 11 | 3.2.3 Human resources | 11 | 3.2.5 Reputation and Risk factors | 11 | 4.0 Ratio analysis | 12 | 4.1 profitability ratio | 13 | 5.2.3 Net Profit Margin | 13 |
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The Great Depression of 1929 put into context of the Global Financial crisis Economic development over the last years has been very volatile, so many comparisons have been made to past economic crises. This incident puts the Great Depression into a very recent context. The aim this paper is to outline the causes and effects of the Great Depression for both the USA and Europe. The Great Depression which started in October 1929 turned into the most severe global economic slump ever. After a brief
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two primary types of audits are financial audits and compliance audits. In a financial audit, the management of a business asserts that the financial statements are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), which are the applicable criteria. The financial statement auditor attests to the degree of correspondence between those financial statements and GAAP The objective of a financial audit is to determine whether the financial statements are prepared in accordance
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report 2 Financial statements Consolidated income statement Consolidated statement of comprehensive income Consolidated and Company balance sheet Consolidated statement of changes in equity Company statement of changes in equity Consolidated and Company statement of cash flow Basis of preparation Index to the notes to the financial statements Notes to the financial statements Information for shareholders Information for shareholders Definitions 68 70 71 72 16 18 20 30 32 36 Financial statements
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Oracle Microsoft Notes: Comparison between the two companies' ratios Earning per share As given in the income statement $1.69 $2.73 Cannot compare due to a different amount of shares outstanding. Current ratio Current assets $39,174 = 2.76 $74,918.00 = 2.60 Current liabilities $14,192 $28,774.00 Gross Profit Ratio Gross profit amount $442 = 1.2% $1,637 = 2.3% Microsoft Sales (13940) - cost of revenue
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Accounting Week Four Team C Reflections Week five material focused on the impact accounting principles have on detecting fraud as well as the financial statement fraud schemes that have been committed in recent years. Helen found course materials and discussion on financial statement fraud gave me a pause. I was aware of the fact that it is possible to manipulate financial results and make operations appear successful to lenders and investors, while quite the opposite may just as well be true, but I did
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Using Teams in Production and Operations Management: Forensic Accountants: Fraud Busters. By: For: Class: Bus 508: Contemporary Business Date: 13 November 2012 Abstract: A case study for the Strayer University, Woodbridge, VA, Business 508 class, this paper provides for a brief review of 1) The skills that a forensic accountant requires; 2) The role of the forensic accountant in the courtroom; 3) The legal responsibilities of the forensic accountant; and lastly, 4) The role
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