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Financial Statement Analysis Part 2 Chapter-4
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Income Statement Ratios (i) Coverage Ratios (ii) Activity Ratios (iii) Profitability Ratios (iv) Investment Ratios
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Coverage Ratios Ratios that relates the financial charges (interest) of a firm to its ability to service or cover them. Income Statement Ratios Coverage Ratios Coverage Ratios
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Coverage Ratios Interest Coverage EBIT Interest Charges For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Interest Coverage EBIT Interest Charges For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If EBIT = 210 And Interest Charges = 59 Income Statement Ratios Coverage Ratios $210$59 3.56 = 3.56
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This ratio serves as one measure of the firm’s ability to meet its interest payments and avoid bankruptcy. In general the higher the ratio, the greater the possibility that the company could cover its interest payments without difficulty.
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Ratio of 3.56 shows the BW ability to cover annual interest 3.56 times with operating income (EBIT).
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Activity Ratios Ratios that measure how effectively the firm is using its assets are called Activity Ratios. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Activity Ratios
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Activity ratios, also known as Efficiency or Turnover Ratio, measure how effectively the firm is using its assets. In this section, we will focus our attention primarily on how effectively the firm is managing two specific asset groups receivables and inventories and its total assets in general.
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Activity Ratios (i)Receivable turnover Ratio (ii)Payable turnover Ratio (iii)Inventory Turnover Ratio (iv)Total Assets turnover ratio Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Activity Ratios
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Indicates quality of receivables and how successful the firm is in its collections. This is also called Debtors Velocity or Average Collection Period or Period of Credit given. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Receivable Turnover Ratio Receivable Turnover Ratio
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Activity Ratios Receivable Turnover Annual Net Credit Sales Receivables For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Receivable Turnover Annual Net Credit Sales Receivables For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Annual Net Credit Sales = 2211 And Account Receivables = 394 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Activity Ratios $2,211$394 5.61 = 5.61 (Assume all sales are credit sales.)
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This ratio tells us the number of times accounts receivables have been turned over (turned into cash) during year. The higher the turnover, the shorter the time between the typical sales and cash collection, and vise versa. For BW ratio 5.61 tells us that 5.61 times accounts receivables have been turned over (turned into cash) in 2003.
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Activity Ratios Indicates the promptness of payment to suppliers by the firm. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Payable Turnover Ratio Payable Turnover Ratio
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Activity Ratios Payable Turnover (PT) Annual Credit Purchases Accounts Payable For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Payable Turnover (PT) Annual Credit Purchases Accounts Payable For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Annual Credit Purchases = 1551 And Account Payable = 94 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Activity Ratios $1551$94 16.5 = 16.5 (Assume annual credit purchases = $1,551.)
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When a firm wants to study its own promptness of payment to suppliers. In such cases it may desirable to analyze the payable turnover ratio. For BW ratio 16.5 tells us that 16.5 times accounts payable have been turned over (turned into cash means paid to the suppliers) in 2003.
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Activity Ratios Indicates the effectiveness of the inventory management practices of the firm. Or The rate at which a company’s Inventory is turned over is called Inventory turnover ratio. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Inventory Turnover Ratio Inventory Turnover Ratio
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Activity Ratios Inventory Turnover Cost of Goods Sold Inventory For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Inventory Turnover Cost of Goods Sold Inventory For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If CGS = 1599 And Inventory = 696 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Activity Ratios $1,599$696 2.30 = 2.30
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Inventory turnover A high Inventory turnover might mean increased efficiency? –But: dependent on the type of business supermarkets might have high inventory turnover ratios whereas a shop selling high value musical instruments might have low inventory turnover ratio. –Low Inventory turnover could mean poor customer satisfaction if people are not buying the goods. – Ratio of 2.30 means that the company converts Inventory into A/R through sales 2.30 times in one year.
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Profitability Ratios Ratios that relate profits to sales and investment are called profitability ratios. Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios
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(i)Gross Profit Margin (ii)Net Profit Margin (iii)Return On Investment (iv)Return on Equity Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios
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Shows the efficiency of operations and firm pricing policies. Or It shows the relationship between Gross profit and sales. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Gross Profit Margin
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Profitability Ratios Gross Profit Margin Gross Profit Net Sales For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Gross Profit Margin Gross Profit Net Sales For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Gross Profit = 612 And Net Sales = 2211 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios $612$2,211 277 =.277
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Gross Profit Margin A gross profit margin of.277 means that for every $1 of sales, the firm makes $27.7 cents in gross profit.
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Profitability Ratios Indicates the firm’s profitability after taking account of all expenses and income taxes. Or It shows the relationship between Net profit and sales. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Net Net Profit Margin
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Profitability Ratios Net Profit Margin Net Profit Net Sales For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Net Profit Margin Net Profit Net Sales For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Net profit = 91 And Net Sales = 2211 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios $91$2,211.041 =.041
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Net Profit Margin A net profit margin of.041 means that for every $1 of sales, the firm makes $4.1 cents in net profit.
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Profitability Ratios Indicates the profitability on the assets of the firm (after all expenses and taxes). Or It shows the relationship between Net profit and total assets. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Return on Investment
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Profitability Ratios Return on Investment Net Profit after Taxes Total Assets For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Return on Investment Net Profit after Taxes Total Assets For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Net profit = 91 And Total assets = 2160 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios $91$2,160.042 =.042
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Return on Investment The higher the better Shows how effective the firm is in using its assets to generate profit. A return on investment of 0.042 means that it uses every $1 of assets to generate 4.2 cents in profit.
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Profitability Ratios Indicates the profitability to the Owner of the firm (after all expenses and taxes). Or It shows the relationship between Net profit and Owners Equity. Income Statement/Balance Sheet Ratios Return on Equity
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Profitability Ratios Return on Equity Net Profit after Taxes Owners Equity For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Return on Equity Net Profit after Taxes Owners Equity For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Net profit = 91 And Owners equity =1139 Income Statement / Balance Sheet Ratios Profitability Ratios $91$1,139.08 =.08
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Return on Equity Shows how effective the firm is in using its Owners equity to generate profit. A return on equity of 0.08 means that it uses every $1 of Owners equity to generate 8 cents in profit.
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Investment or shareholders Ratios The ratios which measures return to investor’s investment are called investment ratios. Or The ratios which shows the risk and potential earning of a business investment are called investment ratios. Investment Ratios
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These ratios are not calculated from the financial reports only, since they may involve market data such as share prices. It is also known as a Valuation Ratios.
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Investment/shareholders Ratios (i)Earning per share (ii)Market price per share/Book value per share Investment Ratios
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Investment/shareholders Ratios It shows that how much net profit investors are earning on each share. Or “profit after tax / total number of shares” is called earning per share. Earning per share
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Investment Ratios Earning per share Net Profit after Taxes Total number of shares For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 Earning per share Net Profit after Taxes Total number of shares For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Net profit = 91 And Total number of shares = 200 Earning per Share Investment Ratios $91$200.455 =.455
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Earning per Share The higher the better generally. Ratio of 0.455 means that shareholder’s earn 45.5 cents on each share.
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Investment/shareholders Ratios How much investors are willing to pay for $1 of book value equity. OR It shows the relationship between the market price per share and book value per share. Market price per share / Book value per share (M/B)
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Investment Ratios M/B Market price per share Book value per share For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 M/B Market price per share Book value per share For Basket Wonders December 31, 2003 If Market price per share = 6 And Book value per share = 4.645 Market price per share/Book value per share Investment Ratios $6$4.645 1.29 = 1.29
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Market price per share/Book value per share The higher the better generally Ratio of 1.29 means that investors are willing to pay $1.29 for each $1 of book value equity.
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