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Week-3 Interpreting Financial Results
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J. Woods
December 11, 2013

Interpreting Financial Results
Entrepreneurs and corporate owners utilize financial ratios as a tool to measure management benchmarking and performance. Financial ratios consist of asset turnover, calculations in productivity, liquidity, and monetary power. Liquidity ratios support business managers with shaping and fulfilling the business’ short-term financial needs. Asset turnover ratios are indicators that provide a report of revenue to managers of how well their business is doing. The long-term financial need is calculated by the financial power of that business. When considering goods or a service earned independently one should think of the profitability ratios. This week using the sample financial statements a calculation of the financial ratios and interpretation of the results will be provided.
Method to Calculate Working Capital
Balance sheets are important to a business to maintain their working capital. “Working capital is the financing in a small business that helps a company pay its trade creditors and cash flow – it is the finance that businesses need for their day-to-day trading operations; all businesses require working capital” (Market culture, 2013). A business can lower potential complications by paying attention to their working capital. The working capital retains all of the business short- term assets, and uses them to invest into its short- term accountabilities. To lower business financial worries, the business should retain a large amount of working capital. The method to calculate working capital is to take Current Assets from Current Liabilities and it will equal your Working Capital (CA-CL=WC). In the provided working capital example financial statements for 2010 and 2009 are the following (see table 1):

2010
$2,137,400 ($9,815,900) = $11,558,100
2009
$20,769,000 ($11,667,000) = $9,102,000
Based off of the provided business financial



References: Marketinvoice.com (2013). Sources of Working Capital Financing. Retrieved from http://marketinvoice.com/learning-centre/finance-guide/working-capital-finance/sources-working-capital-financing/ Parrino, R., Kidwell, D. S, & Bates, T. W. (2012). Fundamentals of corporate finance (2nd ed). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley - Sample financial statements Sugars, Brad (2007). Entrepreneur. The 6 Biggest Mistakes in Raising Startup Capital. Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/184350

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