Ratio Analysis Tamara C. Harasewych Computer Applications and Accounting Final Project Spring 2000
Liquidity Ratios CURRENT RATIO Division A: 1.64 to 1 Division B: 1.98 to 1 Division C: 1.98 to 1 Consolidated: 1.88 to 1 Division A’s ratio is a bit low when taking into account the 2:1 rule of thumb. On the other hand, Divisions B, C and the company as a whole had good outcomes close to 2. QUICK RATIO Division A: 1.09 to 1 Division B: 1.11 to 1 Division C: 1.07 to 1 Consolidated: 1.09 to 1 The rule of thumb for quick ratios is 1:1. Therefore, all of the divisions were fairly close to the optimal ratio while Division C proved to be the strongest with a ratio of 1.07 to 1.
Long Term Solvency Ratios Debt Ratio Division A: 56% Division B: 49% Division C: 49.6% Consolidated: 51% Division A and the corporation as a whole (as seen through the consolidated ratio) did not have a good debt to asset outcome because their ratios were over 50 percent and their debt was too high. In contrast, Divisions B and C’s ratios were under the 50 percent mark and therefore proved to be less risky with higher equity. For a link to the Excel Ratio worksheet, click hereclick here
Profitability Ratios DigimonReturn on Sales Return on Assets Return on Equity Division A0%-1%-2% Division B4%8%16% Division C9.8%20%40% Consolidated163%332%683% All of the divisions exhibited weak returns on sales, yet the company as a whole prospered in all of the profitability calculations. All of the divisions’ outcomes for their return on assets were low and Division A’s was the weakest. Division A had a very low return on equity, while the divisions B and C had higher outcomes. Overall, the returns were low. Net income for large companies is typically greater than Net Income for smaller entities or divisions, but that does not necessarily mean that the larger company outperformed the smaller entity.
Asset Management Ratios Average Collection Period Division A: 47 Division B: 46 Division C: 42 Consolidated: 45 The average collection period is pretty good for all of the divisions and for the company as a whole. Average Days of Inventory Division A: 61 Division B: 90 Division C: 94 Consolidated: 83 Division A’s inventory is good, while for the entire company, Divisions B and C, the average days of inventory are increased.
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