TOPIC TITLE:Topic 3: Accounts & Finance LESSON TITLE:Ratio Analysis COMPETENCY FOCUS: Key Skills (Numeracy) (L5): You will develop your skills in numeracy.

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TOPIC TITLE:Topic 3: Accounts & Finance LESSON TITLE:Ratio Analysis COMPETENCY FOCUS: Key Skills (Numeracy) (L5): You will develop your skills in numeracy through calculating the financial transactions of a business and to interpret financial data shown in company accounts. SUCCESS CRITERIA By the end of the lesson, you will be able to… LO1) To identify basic profitability, liquidity and performance ratios (gui) LO2) To calculate basic ratios for a given company’s financial accounts (Reg-Str) LO3) To interpret and analyse the company’s financial performance using the results from basic ratio analysis (Str- Adv).

Basic Ratios Ratios are used to help businesses to assess their financial performance. There are three main types of ratio: Liquidity (Solvency) Profitability Performance (Gearing)

Calculating Ratios Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities [measured as ….. :1] Ideal = anywhere between 1.5:1 and 2:1. If less than 1.5 the business does not have enough working capital Acid Test Ratio: Current Assets – Stocks / Current Liabilities If less than 1:1 then its current assets do not cover its current liabilities!

Calculating Ratios Profitability Net Profit Margin: Net profit before interest and tax / Turnover x 100 Measured as a percentage, the higher the percentage the better as this means they are making more profit! Return on Capital Employed: Net profit before interest & tax (EBIT) Capital Employed (incl shareholder funds)x100 = ______(%)

Calculating Ratios Profitability Gross Profit Margin: GROSS PROFITx 100 SALES REVENUE This ratio can help businesses to understand how much profit he is making from buying and selling goods.

Calculating Ratios Performance Ratios Debtor Days: Debtorsx365 = Total no of days it takes debtors to pay Sales Revenue Asset Turnover: Sales = Asset Turnover Total Assets

Calculating Ratios Performance Ratios Gearing: the proportion of assets invested in a business that are financed by long-term borrowing.

Calculating Ratios How can the gearing ratio be evaluated? A business with a gearing ratio of more than 50% is traditionally said to be “highly geared”. A business with gearing of less than 25% is traditionally described as having “low gearing” Something between 25% - 50% would be considered normal for a well-established business which is happy to finance its activities using debt.