Ratio Analysis of TATA Steel Ltd for the Financial Year ending 2009-2010 Balance Sheet Analysis (Base Year Taken 2008-2009) * Ratios Testing Solvency or Financial Strength (A) Short Term Solvency (1) CURRENT RATIO = Current Assets/Current Liabilities The Ratio tests the short term financial strength of a Company. It tests the Company’s ability to pay its Current Liabilities. Standard Ratio should be 2:1 i.e. Current Assets should be double the Current Liabilities. Higher the Current
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PepsiCo - 2009 Case Notes Prepared by: Dr. Mernoush Banton Case Author: John & Sherry Ross A. Case Abstract Pepsi (www.pepsico.com) is a comprehensive strategic management case that includes the company’s calendar December 31, 2008 financial statements, competitor information and more. The case time setting is the year 2009. Sufficient internal and external data are provided to enable students to evaluate current strategies and recommend a three-year strategic plan for the company.
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Analysis…………………………………………………………...4 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………….....8 Valuation…………………………………………………………………..12 Conclusion……………………………………………………………..…..13 Historical Ratio Analysis Valuation ratios………………………………………………………........17 Dividends………………………………………………………………….17 Growth rates……………………………………………………………….18 Financial strength………………………………………………………….18 Profitability ratios………………………………………………………….19 Management effectiveness…………………………………………….......19 Efficiency………………………………………………………………….19 Valuation Tables Pro Forma
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Suggested Questions 1. Identify the key problem in the case and explaining why it is the key problem. With a rapid growth in Mr. Clarkson Lumber’s business, and an anticipated future substantial increase in sales in the 1996, the problem for Mr. Clarkson was a shortage of cash and had found it necessary to increase it borrowing. Nonetheless the company had a consistent profitability, the company still had serious shortage with cash due to several reasons. The key problem for
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Financial Research Report Wal-Mart Stores Inc. FIN 534: Financial Management December 15, 2014 Financial Research Report Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Introduction Wal-Mart is one of the biggest American retailers and has been operating in the market for a long time. The company was founded in 1962 and was given this name in 1969. The main thing about Wal-Mart is that it brought revolution in the retail
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on 10/04/13 Recommendations: Price Target One Year: Trailing P/E Ratios = | Forward P/E Ratio = | PEG Ratio = .046 | Expected return for a Security = | Expected Risk for a security = | Beta β = | Sharpe Ratio = | Treynor’s Reward to Volatility Ratio = | Financial Summary * Expected Returns * Trailing P/E Ration * Forwarding P/E Ratio * Dividends Per Share * PEG Ratio * Market Capitalization * Growth in Revenues for the Last 12 Months
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PREMIER UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT ON Financial Statements Analysis: Quantitative and Qualities Analysis Submitted To: Ms. Nilufar Sultana Lecturer Faculty of Business Studies Premier University Submitted By: 1. Shahida Khanam (0714111839) 2. Indrani Das (0714111862) 3. Supriya Singha (0714111874) 4. Tumpa Barua (0714111873)
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a use of cash. 2. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Since companies can deduct dividends paid but not interest paid, our tax system favors the use of equity financing over debt financing, and this causes companies’ debt ratios to be lower than they would be if interest and dividends were both deductible. b. Interest paid to an individual is counted as income for tax purposes and taxed at the individual’s regular tax rate, which in 2008 could go up to 35%, but dividends
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UNIT 101 – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LECTURER NAME TOPIC NAME Financial Analysis SUBMISSION DATE: STUDENT NAME: STUDENT ID: I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With steady sales in 2012, Orica's performance for the 2012 financial year looked promising. Analysing the Orica Financial Report 2012 shows that although sales were high, the expenses increased for the year, and their net profit dropped considerably. This report analyses Orica's overall performance for 2012. Utilising the data provided
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3.2 SWOT analysis for YOUKU 4 4. RULE 1: FINANCIAL HEALTH 5 5. PROFITABILITY 5 5. 1 Rule 2: Management Assessment 5 5.1.1 Market Capitalization 5 5.1.1.1 Market Capitalization of DANG 5 5.1.1.2 Market Capitalization of YOUKU 6 5.1.2 Benchmark of Lincoln Indicators 6 5.1.3 Calculation of four ratios for DANG 6 5.1.3.1 ROA 6 5.1.3.2 ROE 6 5.1.3.3 EPS growth 6 5.1.3.4 Revenue Growth 7 5.1.4 Calculation of four ratios for YOUKU 7 5.1.4.1 ROA 7 5.1.4.2 ROE
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