INTERNAL ANALYSIS (FINANCIAL ANALYSIS) Financial position of Proton Ratio's 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Profit margin 5.215 % 0.599 % -12.58 % 3.284 % -4.653 % Return on assets 5.00 % 0.562 % -8.486 % 2.531 % -4.25 % Return on equity 0.0753 % 0.00796 % -0.113 % 0.0341% -0.059% Receivable turnover 6.046 times 6.268 times 3.932 times 5.115 times 6.00 times Avg collection period 60 days 57 days 92 days 70 days 60 days Inventory turnover 8.8 times 5.6 times 3.7 times 5.1 times 4.7 times Fixed asset
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown, by Simon Johnson and James Kwak, is an analysis of the banking system in America and how they contributed to the financial crisis of 2008. These banks were facing the possibility of bankruptcy, and in turn the American government had an increasing need for these banks as the means to fund the necessary investments in the economy. 13 bankers, breaks down the
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and Sprite. Finished beverage products bearing our trademarks, sold in the United States since 1886, are now sold in more than 200 countries in nonalcoholic beverage industry. To understand the financial position of The Coca-Cola Company, we now begin ratio analysis by calculating 10 of the 2012 financial ratios using data from the balance sheet and income statement in the 2012 CCC Annual Report. Liquidity Ratios Current ratio Current ratio = current asset/ current liability = 30328/ 27821=1
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Auditing with the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene tool HHC auditing is the established outcome measure for assessing the effectiveness of a hand hygiene program within the National Hand Hygiene Initiative. HHC is a valid and reliable measure within the acute care sector, in both public and private hospitals throughout Australia. | Generally, the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene audit tool is ideally suited to facilities that have the greatest staff/patient activity and interaction. This results in higher
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Mar '12 | Mar '11 | Mar '10 | Mar '09 | Mar '08 | | Investment Valuation Ratios | | | | | | | | | | Face Value | 5.00 | 5.00 | 5.00 | 10.00 | 10.00 | | | | | | Dividend Per Share | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 2.00 | -- | | | | | | Operating Profit Per Share (Rs) | 36.14 | 35.29 | 36.65 | 69.50 | 56.16 | | | | | | Net Operating Profit Per Share (Rs) | 109.55 | 100.11 | 93.77 | 179.37 | 135.73 | | | | | | Free Reserves Per Share (Rs) | 117.68 | 103.84 | 84.64 | 121.78
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Engagement performance g) Relevant ethical requirements h) Human resources i) Human resources j) Leadership responsibilities for quality within the firm 2-20 a) The factors to consider are the historical review of the company’s financial statements including the performance and reputation of the previous firm. Another would be the integrity of the officers of the company to determine whether they would give accurate information. b) Other issues related to public companies include
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ensure it will increase its market share and be competitive in light of recent industry changes and uncertainties while upholding its client satisfaction. One strategic initiative presently contemplated is to reduce company costs by consolidating financial advisors in 5-10 person offices in large metro areas. While this strategy offers some benefits, we believe the opportunity costs outweigh the cost savings. Therefore Edward Jones should not proceed and consolidate existing offices in large metro
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capital markets? 8 DQ 3: What are the four required financial statements under IFRS and GAAP? 8 DQ 4: How do some managers improperly manipulate revenue and earnings 9 References 11 UNIT 1 DQ1 The recent financial reporting failures that have come to the foreground are due to the following factors. The write-up discusses why such failures took place and also gives examples for the same. Inaccurate accounting Financial reporting failures begin with inaccurate reporting at
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Early Accounting * Accountancy has its roots in the earliest history of civilization. With the rise of agriculture and trade, people needed a way to keep track of their goods and of transactions. Around 7500 B.C., Mesopotamians began using clay tokens to represent goods, such as animals, tools, food items or units of grain. This helped owners keep track of their property. Instead of counting heads of cattle or bushels of grain every time one was consumed or traded, people could simply add or
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EFB335 Tutorial Two Solutions 1. There are several reasons why one would expect capital markets to be efficient, the foremost being that there are a large number of independent, profit-maximizing investors engaged in the analysis and valuation of securities. A second assumption is that new information comes to the market in a random fashion. The third assumption is that the numerous profit-maximizing investors will adjust security prices rapidly to reflect this new information. Thus, price changes
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