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1 Prepared by: Gabriela H. Schneider, CMA; Grant MacEwan College INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING Sixth Canadian Edition KIESO, WEYGANDT, WARFIELD, IRVINE, SILVESTER, YOUNG, WIECEK

2 C H A P T E R 5 Appendix 5A Ratio Analysis—A Reference

3 Learning Objectives Appendix 5A – Ratio Analysis 1.Identify the major types of financial ratios and what they measure.

4 Ratios Ratio analysis expresses the relationship between selected financial data. These relationships can be expressed as: – percentages – rates – proportions

5 Types of Ratios TypeWhat is measuredExamples Liquidity ratios Short-run ability to pay maturing obligations Current ratio Acid-Test (Quick) ratio Coverage ratios Degree of protection for long-term creditors and investors Debt to Total assets Times interest earned Profitability ratios Degree of success or failure for a given period Rate of return on assets Earnings per share Activity ratios Effectiveness in using assets employed Receivables turnover Inventory turnover

6 Ratio Analysis Consider the following when applying ratio analysis to a company’s performance: –Type of industry: compare only to companies within the same industry –Past performance: look for trends – improvements or declines –Current economic conditions: recent economic trends local, national (and in some cases international) economic indicators –Other ratios: compare the current ratio to the acid-test (quick) ratio

7 Common Ratios Current Ratio: Current Assets  Current Liabilities Acid-Test Ratio: Cash + Cash Equivalents + Accounts Receivable + Temporary Investments  Current Liabilities Accounts Receivable Turnover: Net Credit Sales  Average Accounts Receivable Inventory Turnover: COGS  Average Inventory

8 Common Ratios Rate of Return on Assets: Net Income  Average Total Assets Earnings Per Share: Net Income – Preferred Dividends  Weighted Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding Times Interest Earned: Income before Interest and Taxes (EBIT)  Interest Charges Debt to Total Assets: Total Debt  Total Assets

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