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    Company Overview JB Hi-fi was established by John Barbuto (JB) in 1974 and opened its first shop in Melbourne. In 1983‚ it was sold to Bouris and Rodd who expanded the company and‚ later on‚ sold the majority of their holding to a private equity‚ Next Capital Pty Limited. The company’s share was floated in Australian Stock Exchange in 2003 at IPO price of $1.55. JB Hi-Fi‚ has diversified its business from predominantly selling music CDs‚ and is now a major retailer for televisions‚ audio/visual

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    the period a statement of cash flows for the period notes‚ comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. The JB Hi-Fi Limited financial report has been prepared in accordance with Accounting Standard. In the report there is a summary statistical analysis presented. This analysis presents the JB Hi-Fi Limited profit or loss‚ increasing or decreasing. This report is based on the consolidated financial statements which have been reviewed by Deloitte.

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    Property Plant and Equipment Carrying amount of the Property‚ Plant and Equipment at reporting date of JB-HiFi According to AASB 116 Property‚ plant and equipment held beyond the normal operating cycle of entity are deemed to be non-current assets. Here’s the extract from the report. [pic] Descriptions: Carrying Amount of PPE is $163‚982‚ 000‚ which is made up of the figure of plant &equipment which is $106‚560‚000 add to the Leasehold improvements which is $57‚422‚000 come out as the total

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    Executive summary- The purpose of this report is to compare the financial report of the two ASX listed companies they are Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi. It provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and previous profitability‚ liquidity and financial stability of both companies. Methods of analysis include financial ratio analysis for example profitability and performance ratio‚ liquidity ratio‚ financial and stability ratio by reviewing the financial report of two companies. It also review

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    The Company: The analysis was made on the annual report for the year ended 30 June 2009‚ of the company “JB Hi-Fi Limited” which is one of the largest retailer chain groups for home consumer products such as consumer electronics‚ electrical goods‚ software including music‚ games and movies. The company is operating with 123 stores (106 Branded JB Hi-Fi) spread across Australia and New Zealand‚ who’s head office is in Chadstone VIC 3148‚ Australia. The Auditors The company’s financial report ending

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    Capital Structure

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    CAPITAL STRUCTURE: MEANING: - Capital structure of a firm is a reflection of the overall investment and financing strategy of the firm. - Capital structure can be of various kinds as described below: ▪ Horizontal capital structure: the firm has zero debt component in the structure mix. Expansion of the firm takes through equity or retained earnings only. ▪ Vertical capital structure: the base of the structure is formed by a small amount

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    Financial Management Unit – 4 Capital Structure Capital Structure • It refers to the kinds of securities and the proportionate amounts that make up capitalization. • A decision about the proportion among the three types of securities viz.‚ Equity shares‚ Pref. Shares and Debentures refers to the Capital Structure of an enterprise. What is “Capital Structure”? • Definition The capital structure of a firm is the mix of different securities issued by the firm to finance its operations

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    Capital Structure

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    Strategies Group January 2006 Corporate Capital Structure Authors Henri Servaes Professor of Finance London Business School The Theory and Practice of Corporate Capital Structure Peter Tufano Sylvan C. Coleman Professor of Financial Management Harvard Business School Editors James Ballingall Capital Structure and Risk Management Advisory Deutsche Bank +44 20 7547 6738 james.ballingall@db.com Adrian Crockett Head of Capital Structure and Risk Management Advisory‚ Europe & Asia

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    Capital Structure

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    Introduction Capital structure (CS) is one of the most important aspects of the Financial Management of any organization. It aims is to identify and implement the best capital structure proportion possible that suits the organizations needs and objectives. An optimal Capital structure boosts the prosperity of the company in the long run and reduces the risk. CS is a mixture of a company ’s current and non current debt‚ common and preferred equity. It ’s the way a company finances its functions

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    Capital Structure

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    the determinants of capital structure in plantations sector. Suggestion also include in this chapter for future research. 5.1 Conclusions This study examined the determinants of capital structure under plantations sector in Malaysia. It focused on plantation companies listed in main market of Bursa Malaysia during five years period from 2006 – 2010. The data is collected from companies’ annual reports. 200 observations has been done for 40 companies. The capital structure is determine by debt

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