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    What is financial inclusion? term as “the process of ensuring access to financial services and timely and adequate credit where needed by vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low income groups at an affordable cost”1 Poverty versus financial inclusion: (a) India is home to one-third of the world’s poor‚ who make up 42 percent of the more than 1 billion Indian people; (b) out of India’s population‚ 76 percent‚ i.e.‚ 800 million people‚ live below the poverty line of $2.50 a day; and (c)

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    Investors‚ therefore‚ are alleged to be better off using more certain‚ near-term earnings forecasts. Such reasoning makes no sense‚ for at least two reasons. First‚ a key element in understanding a business’s attractiveness involves knowing the set of financial expectations the price represents. The market as a whole has historically traded at a price-to-earnings multiple in the mid-to-high teens. Simple math shows today’s stock prices reflect expectations for value-creating earnings and cash flows many

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    Ottarkar ’s plc Review To Investors Subject: Ottarkar ’s plc Financial Performance Review (2004-2005) Ottakar ’s is one of the leading book retailers in the UK. It was founded in 1987 and listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1998. With its long experience in bookselling‚ Ottakar ’s tries to distinguish itself by offering extensive book ranges as well as excellent services to its customers across its 131 stores in England‚ Scotland and Wales. The company believes that it

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    A. Published financial statements are prepared to satisfy the needs of the different users of accounts‚ of which investors form part. While the statements provide useful information to investors‚ they are not without limitations. The usefulness of using financial statements and its limitations are discussed below. Usefulness of published financial statements Financial statements provide information about the net worth of a business at a specific point of time and its trading performance during

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    there are three steps in the analysis of financial statements. These are: Selection‚ classification and interpretation. The first step involves selection of information (data) relevant to the purpose of analysis of financial statements. The second step involved is the methodical classification of the data and the third step includes drawing of inferences and conclusions. The following procedure is adopted for the analysis and interpretation of financial statements. 1) The analyst should

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    Financial Statement Analysis

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    [pic] [pic] Assignment On “A Business Analysis of Square Pharmaceutical Ltd.” Course Title: Financial Statement Analysis Course code: ACT-513 Assignment on “Business Analysis of” (Square Pharmaceutical Ltd) Submitted to: Mr. Mohammed Sakhawat Hossain Assistant Professor Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Submitted by: Mujahed Hossin 113-14-588 Mortazur Rahman 113--14-587

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    Tesco Financial Analysis

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    The following report contains a financial analysis of Tesco PLC and its current trading position for the financial year ending February 2010. The data that has been analysed will be compared with the previous year’s finances. It will include information such as performance‚ the businesses liquidity‚ and Tesco’s efficiency. It will also show the extent to which Tesco may or may not appeal to potential investors after the past financial year. In the current economic situation facing the country

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    Reitmans – Financial Analysis From an analysis of the Company’s ratios over the last three years since 2009‚ as found in the Appendix: Exhibit _‚ the quantitative data reveals an unfavourable trend in performance. Liquidity Reitmans has the strongest current ratio when compared to its competitors—The Gap and Le Chateau—at almost double their value. However‚ the Company’s ratio has been in decline since 2009; at that time‚ it was at 4.5‚ then fell to 4.3‚ and finally‚ to 4.1 in 2011. This trend

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    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Of Yum

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    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Finance is one of the most important parts of any business largely because suggested solutions in financial decisions are measured. As the world is moving close to competition‚ it is very essential for Yum brands to handle the economic downturn and insulate itself against the impacts at the highest levels possibilities so that there is minimal effect on their sales growth and profitability. Current financial figures of companies greatly affect future forecasts because if actual

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    I-Introduction This report will evaluate the financial performance of Tesco’s and comparing it to Marks and Spencer’s has the purpose of evaluating the company ’s worthiness as investment. As a well knowing company around the world and having an important background in the retail environment Tesco’s is one of the largest supermarkets in the world. Present in 14 countries around Europe‚ Asia and North America. Tesco’s is always dealing in the financial world‚ providing also bank and insurance services

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