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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT AND ANALYSIS OF LEVERAGES OF PLEXMARINE LOGISTICS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.   Abstract Table of Contents List of Tables List of Charts 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction To The Study 1.2 Industry Profile 1.3 Company Profile 2 Review of Literature 2.1 3 Research Methodology 3.1 Need For The Study 3.2 Objectives of The Study 3.3 Scope of The Study

3.4 limitations of The Study   3.5 Research Design Types of Data Tools Used For Analysis 4 Data Analysis and SIGNIFICANCE Leverages Ratio Analysis 5 Summary and Conclusion Findings Suggestions Conclusion References Appendices

4.17 Standard deviation calculation of investments 4.18 Correlation calculation of total income and EBIT 4.19 Correlation calculation of total income and total expenditure 4.20 Correlation calculation of net sales and total expenditure

LIST OF CHARTS TABLE NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO. 4.1 Operating leverage   4.2 Degree of operating leverage 4.3 Financial leverage 4.4 Degree of financial leverage 4.5 Combined leverage 4.6 Degree of combined leverage 4.7 Interest expense to debt ratio 4.8 Interest coverage ratio 4.9 Fixed cost to EBIT ratio 4.10 Debt- equity ratio 4.11 Total debt to total asset ratio 4.12 Cash coverage ratio 4.13 Fixed asset to net worth ratio

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14. In the year 2012 EBIT shows a negative value 14. In the year 2012 EBIT shows a negative value. In the year 2015 the EBIT is increased to 6.86. This shows that the company earnings is increasing slowly The Standard deviation for EBIT is 14.029 15. The investments are in the increasing position till 2014. 2015 shows an increasing trend with 42.53. The standard deviation of EPS is 23.337. 16. There is a high degree of correlation between Total Income and EBIT because the correlation value (0.1297) is higher than 0.05. It measures the closeness of relationship between Total income and EBIT and they both have a positive correlation. 17. There is a low degree of correlation between EPS and EBIT because the correlation value (0.490108) is less than 0.05. It measures the closeness of relationship between Revenue and EBIT and they both have a positive correlation. 18. There is a high degree of correlation between Net sales and Total expenditure, the correlation value (0.6285) is above than 0.05. It measures the closeness of relationship between Net sales and Total expenditure and they both have a positive correlation.