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    Starbucks Financials

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    Starbucks Corporation My Case 7 Spring 2007 Discount Rates in Valuation Discount rates play a key role in the valuation of discounted cash flows. Three rates are generally used to calculate the present value of future cash flows: the cost of equity (Ke)‚ the weighted-average cost of capital (WACC)‚ and the unlevered cost of capital (Ku). The Cost of Common Equity The cost of common equity is the building block for all of the other discount rates. The cost of common equity is based on

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    Starbuck Financial Analysis

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    starbucks FINANCIAL ANALYSIS center850008549640June 19‚ 2014 MBA604-2Concordia University Irvine1000000June 19‚ 2014 MBA604-2Concordia University Irvine STARBUCKS Company Overview Starbucks Corporation is an American global coffee company and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle‚ Washington. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world‚ with 23‚187 stores in 64 countries‚ including 12‚973 in the United States‚ 1‚897 in China‚ 1‚550 in Canada‚ 1‚088 in Japan and 927 in the United

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    Overview and Objective Starbucks Corporation (“Starbucks”) is one of the leading American global coffee brewers. They are a coffeehouse chain that has over 20‚000 brick and mortar stores located throughout the world. They are known for their high end coffee houses that serve a wide array of coffee flavors and types. They also serve various food items that complement their coffee selection. Part of the Starbucks strategy is to welcome their customers with a relaxing environment‚ rather than

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    RSC2601 EXAMPACK 2011 2013

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    Sciences (RSC 2601) Past papers 2011- May 2013 Worked and compiled by Lindo For And on behalf of Only for UNISA students doing the module RSC2601 © March 2014 2 Contents Feedback on previous examination papers (20112013) ..................................................................... 3 May/June 2011 ................................................................................................................................... 4 October/November 2011...............................

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    Executive Summary In this report‚ two different parts will be covered: On the first part‚ we are considering of using Dividend Discount Model (DDM) is a main method to determine the share price of Starbucks. Our model is developed by using the past figure which is the financial statement of the third quarter 2012. Then‚ after arriving at the share price of $45.6‚ our recommendation is wait and not to buy it now. We also include in the report the comparison of our price and other analyst’s price

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    Starbucks Financial Analysis

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    Financial Analysis - Starbucks Corporation Travis Demmons Dr. Said FIN 534 – Financial Management March 16‚ 2013 In this assignment‚ a savvy financial analyst researching companies in which to invest a U.S. publically-traded company that would be a good investment was chosen. After a lengthy search‚ a company that my family is unduly familiar with‚ Starbucks‚ was chosen and in the following pages a financial analysis will be described. The world renowned Starbucks

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    Running head: STARBUCKS AS AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 1 An Analysis of Starbucks as a Company and an International Business Lauren Roby A Senior Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation in the Honors Program Liberty University Spring 2011 STARBUCKS AS AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Acceptance of Senior Honors Thesis This Senior Honors Thesis is accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation from the Honors Program of Liberty University

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    Starbucks Financial Analysis Financial Analysis of the Starbucks Corporation 2401 Utah Avenue South Seattle‚ Washington 98134 (800) 235-2883 Financial Analysis of the Starbucks Corporation Company Overview Starbucks is the world’s largest specialty coffee retailer‚ Starbucks has more than 16‚000 retail outlets in more than 35 countries. Starbucks owns more than 8‚500 of its outlets‚ while licensees and franchisees operate more than 6‚500 units worldwide‚ primarily

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    II. Assessment of StarbucksFinancial Condition We evaluated the financial performance of Starbucks by computing various ratios based on the company’s most current audited financial statements. Specifically‚ we evaluated the firm’s liquidity‚ operating profitability‚ capital structure‚ and market value. Additionally‚ we identified Starbucks’ competitors and benchmarked the company’s performance against the peer group. Finally‚ we defined what we believe the key factors are causing the current

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    inventory turnover has been increasing. That is‚ it has gradually taken longer and longer for purchased inventory to be sold. An analysis of the financial data shows that current inventory turnover is at 150 days (2012: 153 days)‚ which is significantly higher than 107 days in 2007. The formula used was taken from financial data retrieved from the financial statements and was calculated as: 365/ (Cost of Goods Sold/Average Inventories) The increase in the length of time that inventory is on hand

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