CHAPTER-1 1.1 INTRODUCTION The textile sector played a very important role in many developed /developing countries. In Bangladesh this sector has also contributed as well as still contributing towards the development of the socio-economic condition of the general masses. Textile industry has made substantial progress and has continued to contribute to the national economy, both by reducing imports and increasing exports. The existing scenario of the textiles sector is presented below:
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JetBlue Airways Corporation vs American Airlines Group Inc. JetBlue Airways Corporation vs American Airlines Group Inc. JetBlue Airways Corporation JetBlue Airways is an airline American of low cost belonging to the JetBlue Airways Corporation. The company is headquartered in Forest Hills, near the district of Queens in the city of New York. Its main base is located at the John F. Kennedy International Airport .In 2001 , JetBlue began operations at Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California
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Operating Assets | 2011 Net Operating Assets | 2012 Stockholders’ Equity | 2011 Stockholder’s Equity | Intel | INTC | $53,341 | $11,005 | $10,857 | $42,065 | $37,843 | $51,203 | $45,911 | s a. Compute the 2012 return on equity (ROE) and the 2012 return on net operating assets (RNOA). ROE = Net Income/Average stockholder’s Equity = 11,005/[(51,203 + 45,911)/2] = 11,005/48,557 = 22.66% RNOA = Net Operating Profit After Tax (Nopat)/Average Net Operating Assets (NOA)
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5.63 5.68 Ideal Ratio – 10 to 12 times. Analysis – there is a fall in the debtors turnover ratio showing that the company’s management system is not sound enough to carryout its policies. Stock Turnover 5.71 5.97 6.52 Ideal Ratio – 8 times Analysis – there is a fall in the ratio showing that the company is not efficient enough to sell up its stock quickly. Asset Turnover 1.18
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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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recognized in the same period as their associated revenues. Accruals. An amount incurred as an expense in a given accounting period—but not paid by the end of that period. An example would be the electricity bill for a given quarter. Acid-test ratio. See quick ratio. Activity-based costing (ABC). An approach to cost accounting that focuses on the activities or cost drivers required to produce each product or provide each service. ABC assumes that most overhead costs are related to activities within the
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Performance analysis of working capital management of “pharmaceuticals industry” 1. 1. Performance Analysis of Working Capital Management of “Pharmaceuticals Industry” Page 1 of 166 2. 2. A Term Paper on Performance Analysis of Working Capital Management of “Pharmaceuticals Industry” Submitted To: Khairul Alom Course Teacher School of Business Studies Southeast University Submitted By: Name Md. Fayshal Hossan Miazy ID No 2009110000038 Mubashir Hossain 2009010000050 (21st) Md. Ahadul Islam
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Francis Xavier University Nova Scotia, Canada School of Business North South University Table of Content Executive summary, 1 Introduction, 2 Financial Performance Analysis: Liquidity Ratio, 4 Asset Management Ratio, 6 Debt Management Ratio, 9 Profitability Ratio, 10 Stock Market Ratio, 13 Du-Pont Equation, 16 Modified Du-Pont Equation, 17 Conclusion and Recommendations, 18 Appendices, 19 1 Executive summary The project assigned to us was to study the financial
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(a) (1) Return on assets = Net income / total assets Net income=58,333 Total assets = total liabilities + stockholder’s equity Total assets = 1,228,313+176,413 Total assets = 1,404,726 Return on assets = (58,333/1,404,726) = 4.15% (2) Return on stockholder’s equity = net income / total stockholder’s equity Net income = 58,333 Total stockholder equity = 176,413 Return on stockholder’s equity = (58,333 / 176,413) = 33.07% (3) Debt to assets ratio = total debt / total assets Total debt
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