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Ratio Analysis of Berger Paints Bangladesh Ltd.
Fin 254
Faculty: RyA
Topic: Ratio analysis Company name: Berger Paints Bangladesh Ltd. (BPBL)

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Dipanyta Datta…………………………1110030030 HriDi raHman………………………………1110032030 mD.aHsanuzzaman……………............1030625530 maHajabeen mostafa promie…….1110118030

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Table of Content
Page number Summary ………………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..4 Performance analysis…………………………………………………………….5  Liquidity ratio…………………………………………………………...5  Asset-management ratio…………………………………………………7  Debt-management ratio…………………………………………………11  Profitability ratio…………………………………………………….......13  Stock-market ratio……………………………………………………….17 Extended Du-pont equation………………………………………………………20 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………...21 Appendix………………………………………………………………………….23

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Summary:
We have analyzed various ratios of Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited (BPBL) for the years from 2007 to 2010. Summary of the ratio analysis is presented below— Liquidity Ratio- The current ratio shows a fluctuating trend where as the quick ratio shows that the company is not well off to pay all of their debts. Asset- management ratio- Asset management ratios of the years reviewed indicates a sound and sustainable position. Debt-management ratio- Debt management ratio also improved during the years reviewed. Profitability ratio- In this ratio we see some ups and downs during the years reviewed but overall situation indicates stability and improvement in last year Stock market ratio- Stock market ratio shows continued growth during the years reviewed. Du-pont equation- the results of the equation shows sound financial position of the company.

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Introduction:
Berger is one of the oldest names in the paint industry. The name came from a German national, Louis Berger who founded dye and pigments making business in England. Production of dyes and pigments evolved into productions of paints and coatings. The company grew rapidly by establishing

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