Financial Management BUS 508 Financial Management Action 1 Using current ratios gives companies the means to see if the assets can turn to cash to pay their debts. One of the main issues with using current ratio is a false since of working capital (the excess of current assets over current liabilities). This happens because the assets in a company may not liquefy fast enough to pay off the debt when it is due. So this gives a false working capital, which can show as a positive, when
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SUMMARY FINANCIAL REPORT 2010 CONTENTS 02 Chairman’s Statement 13 14 Consolidated Income Statement Corporate Data 05 Balance Sheets Summary Financial Statements 06 15 19 21 Statistics of Shareholdings Summary Directors’ Report Notes to the Summary Financial Statements 12 Independent Auditor’s Report 17 Notice of Annual General Meeting Proxy Form Request Form Extract of the Independent Auditor’s Report on the Full Financial Statements
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Chapter 3 Mini Case a. Financial ratios are designed to extract important information that might not be obvious simply from examining a firm’s financial statements. The main users of ratios can be broken into three groups managers, creditors, and investors. Each group requires different data, because each function is different. The management team uses ratios to analyze the firm’s operations. Creditors use ratios for a resource of the organizations ability to repay debts. Finally the investors
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Chapter 3 Mini Case (pages 118 -120) A. Ratios allow you to compare a firm’s performance with that of other firms in the same industry and evaluate trends in the firm’s financial position over time. Ratios are used by managers to identify situations needing attention; potential lenders use them to determine whether a company is creditworthy; and stockholders use ratios to help predict future earnings, dividends, and free cash flow. B. Current ratio = ($2,680,112 / $1,039,800) = 2.58 Quick
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Analysis As per the analysis the financial statements of Dirt Bikes Company and the results are given as follows. The sales figures are represented in both aspects i.e. domestic and international. Sales trend Note: The increase and decrease in sales criteria is represented by following graphs. Result * The above graph shows the overall sales has increased up to year 2006 and has decreased in 2007. * The sales pattern of the individual products have been shown in a separate graph as
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slowed down in the 1970s with the withdrawal from Vietnam War and the oil embargo. Hampton stabilized by the late 1970s and now has a larger market share, as other competitors were unable to make it through those tough times. Hampton’s conservative financial policy helped the firm to weather the business cyclical fluctuation in capital goods industry, and had no debts on its balance sheet during ten years prior to 1978. Traditionally, the company had kept its cash balances at St. Louis National Bank
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Company Overview According to the Popeye’s chicken restaurant website (Our Company, 2002-2011), the company was founded in 1972 by Al Copeland in Arabi, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. The company grew relatively quickly with over 500 franchise restaurants in 1985 throughout the southern Unites States. The company relocated its headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia, around the time of the 1996 Olympics and opened its first international location in Toronto Canada. It expanded and formed
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Fung, the Hong Kong Economic Times Group ("HKET Group") started off as a publisher of Hong Kong Economics Times (HKET)--the first Chinese-language financial newspaper in Hong Kong. Launched when the city's economy was booming, the newspaper set out to be the Chinese-language equivalent of the Financial Times and to become one of the pre-eminent financial and business information and service providers in Greater China. Widely recognized for its quality content and leading market status, Hong Kong Economic
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QUESTIONS FOR THE OVERALL ASSIGNMENT 1. What is the best way to estimate the company and divisions’ cost of capital? Answer: The best way to estimate the cost of capital is by using the CAPM (Capital Asset Pricing Model) where the Weighted-Average Cost of Capital (rwacc) is given by the formula Where, D is the market value of the net debt E is the market value of the total equity V is the total market value of debt and equity = D + E T is the corporate tax rate rd is the appropriately
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Ratio Analysis is a form of Financial Statement Analysis and is the first step in financial analysis. It is used to evaluate relationships among financial statement items and to obtain a quick indication of a firm's financial performance in several key areas. The ratios are used to identify trends over time for one company, to compare two or more companies with similar or differ in size, or to compare with industry averages at one point in time. Financial statement ratio analysis focuses on three
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