Ratio Analysis & Time Series Analysis Of 2.1 Ratio and time series analysis of Beximco Pharmaceutical 1. Inventory turnover: A ratio showing how many times a company’s inventory is sold and replaced over a period. Formula: Inventory Turnover =Cost of goods sold/Average Inventory. The ratio and time series analysis of Inventory Turnover of Beximco Pharmaceutical from 2008-2012 is given below- Interpretation: The companies ratio increases from 2008 to 2010‚ then decreases
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contributor to the Malaysian household debt is housing loan. Irregardless of the interest rate‚ the amount to be borrowed keeps on increasing due to the rising price houses in the country. In addition financial instituition have been aggrasively competing to get more customers. While the acceptable international ratio of house price to household income is 3 to 4 times; it can sometimes rises to 5 to 6 times in kuala Lumpur and Penang. The second contributor is car loan. Car loan consumes a large part of
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to investor is not a bad thing. However‚ too much debt may cause serious financial problem. Dell’s ROE exceeds ROA by almost 50 %( average) from 2005 to 2008. In 2007‚ Dell’s ROE exceed ROA by 60%‚ which means the high returns to investor are based on use of leverage. In contrast‚ Dell’s debt to equity ratio is much higher than HP’s debt to equity ratio. This means HP’s returns to investor are more solid than Dell. P/E ratio (weakness) The stock market is pessimistic about Dell’s future earning
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Receivables Turnover Ratio interpretation Receivables Turnover Ratio is one of the efficiency ratios and measures the number of times receivables are collected‚ on average‚ during the fiscal year. Receivables Turnover Ratio formula is: Receivables Turnover Ratio formula Receivables turnover ratio measures company’s efficiency in collecting its sales on credit and collection policies. This ratio takes in consideration ONLY the credit sales. If the cash sales are included‚ the ratio will be affected
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Team A Ratio Analysis Memo Liquidity Ratios section Current Ratio A company must consider current ratios when determining the Liquidity ratios; this is because a current ratio is used to determine what the company liquidity and their ability to pay the companies short term debts back. The current ratios are figured out by talking the company’s current assists and dividing them by their current liabilities. In order to become a ratio it must be taken by x: 1‚ x is the current assets for every dollar
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Jonathan Lewellen Financial Management 15.414 Summer 2003 Assignment 5 – Due Monday‚ Aug. 11 Read ‘Cost of Capital at Ameritrade’ and answer the following questions. The spreadsheet ‘Ameritrade’ on SloanSpace contains all of the data in Exhibits 1 – 6 of the case‚ as well as additional data for the Fama-French three-factor model. 1. What factors should Ameritrade management consider when evaluating the proposed strategy? 2. Calculate Ameritrade’s debt-to-value ratio using both the book
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Ratio Analysis – Unit II Problem 1 A company having the Net working capital of 2.8 Lacs as on 30.06.10 indicates the following financial ratios and performance figures Current Ratio 2.4 Liquidity ratio 1.6 Inventory Turnover 8 (on cost of sales ) Gross Profit on Sales 20% Credit Allowed (months ) 1.5 The company s fixed Assets is equivalent to 90% of its net worth ( Share capital plus reserves ) while reserves amounted
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Case Study HBS: The case of the Unidentified Ratios Based on the information provided by the common-sized financial statements‚ we came up to the conclusion that: Firm A – Investment Bank Main reasons: High level of leverage‚ demonstrated in the highest ratios of all companies: assets/equity and debt/equity. Highest number of days of receivable – banks lend money to their costumers (ex. long term loans) and expect to receive this money in a not very short period of time‚ reflected in the
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hold strong opinion that male was the person who had all positions and power in hand while female had nothing. It leads to the urgent problem which affects the number of men and women because of this way of thought. It is the imbalance sex ratio of newborn. Sex ratio of newborn (SRN) is the rate between the number of boys being born in every one hundred girls (UNFPA‚ 2010). It happens in not only developing countries but also developed countries such as China‚ Korea‚ India‚ Singapore‚ United States and
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your selected organization’s balance sheet and income statement to calculate the following: Liquidity ratios Current ratio Acid-test‚ or quick‚ ratio Receivables turnover Inventory turnover Profitability ratios Asset turnover Profit margin Return on assets Return on common stockholders’ equity Solvency ratios Debt to total assets Times interest earned Show your calculations for each ratio. Create a horizontal and vertical analysis for the balance sheet and the income statement. Write
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