Business Analysis & Valuation Project The objective of this project is to apply financial statement analysis techniques in a typical (equity) investment decision-making context. You should assume that you are required to make an investment recommendation to a fund manager. The fund manger wishes to add a stock to a diversified portfolio. The investment manager has a strategy of maximizing investor returns over the long term. Consistent with the course objectives, the project is an essential part
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Courtney Palazzolo 30 Dixie lane East Islip, NY 11730 (631)806-5423 cpalazzolo1@lions.molloy.edu ______________________________________________________________________________ Education Molloy College- Rockville Centre, New York January 2012-Present Registered Nurse Program/ Bachelor of Science in Nursing Current GPA: 3.84 Farmingdale State College January 2012-December 2012 Pre-Nursing/ Liberal Arts and Sciences Clinical Experiences St. Francis Hospital, Orthopedic/Telemetry- Fall 2014
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following: 1. Business and Strategic Analysis, including • an analysis of the economy, the industry, and the company’s place in the industry; • the company’s competitive and corporate strategy; • the company’s and the industry’s growth potential; • and the implications of all of these for its future profitability. 2. Accounting Analysis, including • a discussion on the company’s accounting policies that are likely to affect the interpretation of its financial reports, • One way of doing this
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2. Assignment (75% Weightage) Module Title: Financial Statement Analysis Module Code: Level: 7 Academic Year: 2013/14 Semester: One Module Leader: Instructions: See the detailed assignment below. Word Limit: 2,250 words Assignment Details: For two large international organisations trading in the public domain, Norland Managed Services Ltd and CBRE and critically analyse the company’s financial performance covering the following areas: Background to the organisations:
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WRITING A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS REPORT FOR A POTENTIAL USER The financial analyst should research, analyse and evaluate the company’s consolidated financial results. He/she should then compare such analysis and evaluation with that of a competitor or more working in the same industry group. The competitor should have the similar size (measured by total assets, sales turnover, number of employees, and/or capital employed) of the main company. The competitor should also have the same legal
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Financial analysis (also referred to as financial statement analysis or accounting analysis or Analysis of finance) refers to an assessment of the viability, stability and profitability of a business, sub-business or project. It is performed by professionals who prepare reports using ratios that make use of information taken from financial statements and other reports. These reports are usually presented to top management as one of their bases in making business decisions. Financial analysis may
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Ratio analysis of Intel and Microsoft in 2013 LNU SWIBS Management 3 Ellie 126602308 The two companies I chose are Microsoft Inc.’s and Intel Corporation’s. Microsoft. Based on the compare with these ratios, we could do some fundamental analysis of risk level and profitability of Intel and Microsoft, to appraise the financial performance and financial position of two companies. The relative ratios of two companies are calculated as follows: Ratio | Intel | Microsoft | return on equity=net
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Andrew Grove, PhD – President and CEO of Intel Corporation FT50812 Intel Pentium Chip Controversy December 17, 1994 Summary Intel’s reputation as a producer of quality microprocessors is being questioned. Public perception views Intel as insensitive to consumer concerns and overly profit driven. The investments Intel has made in the Pentium chip to secure a competitive advantage will be pointless if consumers lose trust in the Intel brand. Analysis of Issues Intel’s dilemma is whether to
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Financial Statement Analysis For: Nvidia Corp. Year end January 25, 2015 SECTION I BACKGROUND Nvidia Corp. is publicly traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol NVDA. They adopt U.S. GAAP for their financial reporting. Depreciation and amortization are calculated using the straight-line method, accounts receivable are reported at net, and inventory is assumed to be FIFO (first-in first-out). The consolidated financial statements being analyzed are for
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|Case: Intel Corp. | |Objective: This case covers a wide range of financial policy issues: the competitive dynamics of innovation; the appropriate capital | |structure for a firm in a highly innovative business; the fundamentals of cash disbursement policy; common stock repurchases; and | |consideration of more complex hybrid securities. Intel needs
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