Financial Ratio Analysis
Submitted To:
Mrs. Padma
Faculty Member
Department of MBA-VTU Submitted By:
Mr.Santosh Hegde 1DS12MBA62 MBA 2nd Semester
CONTENTS
1 About Cox & Kings
2 Balance Sheet for 2009-2012
3 Profit & Loss Account for 2009-2012
4 Cash Flow Statement for 2009-2012
5 Financial Ratios
Liquidity Ratio
Current Ratio
Quick Ratio
Long Term Solvency Ratio
Debt Equity Ratio
Interest Coverage Ratio
Turnover Ratio
Stock Turnover Ratio
Debtor’s Turnover Ratio
Total Assets Turnover Ratio
Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio
Profitability Ratios
Gross Profit Ratio
Net Profit Ratio
Operating Profit Ratio
Return On Capital Employed
Earnings per Share
Dividend Payout Ratio
6 Conclusion
7 Bibliography
About Cox & Kings Ltd
Cox And Kings is the longest established travel company in the world, its history stretching back to 1758 when Richard Cox was appointed as regimental agent to the Foot Guards in India under the command of Lord Ligonier.
By 1878, C&K were agents for most British regiments posted overseas, including the Royal Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, as well as the Royal Wagon Train and the Household Brigade. The Royal Navy was next and in 1912, The Royal Air Force came under its wings.
Between 1750's and 1950's, Cox & Kings was witness to an exciting era in Indian history, and, in its own way, helped to shape it. In 1947, the British administration departed, but bound by strong ties to India, Cox & Kings stayed on and flourished. Today, Cox & Kings is a premium brand in all travel related services in the Indian subcontinent, employing over 5000 trained professionals.
Its India operations are headquartered in Mumbai and have the status of a limited company. It has over 12 fully owned offices in India across key cities such as New Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Hyderabad, Pune, Goa, Nagpur and Jaipur.
The worldwide offices are