Financial statements are indispensable analytical tools for any business regardless of size. There are four primary statements (balance sheet, cash flow statement, retained earnings, and income statement) that are reviewed and analyzed on a regular basis that display an organization economic wealth and health. • Balance Sheet – will permit the viewer to determine the net worth of an organization via seeing: o Total assets, debt, and owner/stockholder’s equity • Income Statement – one will…
between the face value and carrying value for these notes is due to an unamortized discount of $4,049. The cash interest payment on these notes during fiscal 2009 equals $38,438, and this number can be calculated by taking the face value of $410,000 and multiplying it by the coupon or face interest rate of 9.375%. This amount would also be credited to cash when journalizing the entry. Although the cash payment is $38,438, this does not mean that the interest expense will be this same amount.…
$65 million. Additionally, the investment decision would depend on the company’s cash flows. For instance, the NPV “assumes cash flows are reinvested at the cost of capital,” while the IRR “assumes cash flows are reinvested at the internal rate of return” (Peterson & Fabozzi, 2002, p. 89). Implications of the NPV and IRR Calculations…
spending, and also helps the firm set and measure goals. Both of these tools are useful for long term planning. A business is often measured by profits, and your budget is the same way. Since the ultimate goal of personal finance is to make yourself cash positive each month, it is important to get rid of as much frivolous debt as possible. Any of your income that is financed by debt is temporary, and any of your income used to service debt payments…
significantly over a period of time, and the IRR method is solely based upon one internal rate of return. Not only that, the basic IRR calculation is completely ineffective when it is evaluating a project with a mixture of multiple positive and negative cash flows. In this case, a single internal rate of return [IRR] cannot possibly be used. IRR is the discount rate that makes a project break even, in the first place. If the market changes its condition over a period of time, this project can…
Using a spreadsheet, financial calculator, or trial and error to find the root of the equation, we find that: IRRNX-20 = 20.34% The IRR criteria implies accepting the NX-20. c. The profitability index is the present value of all subsequent cash flows, divided by the initial investment, so the profitability index of each project is: PINP-30 = ($185,000{[1 – (1/1.15)5 ] / .15 }) / $550,000 PINP-30 = 1.128 PINX-20 = [$100,000 / 1.15 + $110,000 / 1.152 + $121,000 / 1.153 + $133,100 /…
current ratio is above the desired 2:1, the industry standard and the sector standard. There was a small dip between 2014 and 2015 due to the large decrease in cash and equivalents. The drop was not as large as would be expected because Under Armour’s accounts receivable and inventory accounts both went up to balance out the drop in cash. Accounts Receivable Collection Period Under Armour’s accounts receivable collection period has been fairly good keeping under or around the ideal 30 day…
Cashflows Year | Net Annual Cash Flow | | | | | Cost | (250,000) | | | |…
insurance. On the other view, it can be defined as a cash value that provides lifetime protection. (Rejda & McNamara, 2014). In this contract, upon the death of the policyholder, a stated amount will be paid to the beneficiary. There are several types of whole life insurance that are as follow:- 2.1.1 6 Whole life Insurance in Malaysia 1. Variable life insurance It can be defined as a fixed premium policy (Rejda & McNamara, 2014). Death benefit and cash values vary according to the investment…
require critical planning to ensure one makes the best decision when making a purchase. In this case to determine which method of payment would be best whether using credit or cash for a used car. Both credit and cash payments have advantages and disadvantages when buying a car. Firstly, the cost of paying for the used car in cash would be $5500, however, if I use credit to buy the car it would cost about $1086.25 a month over a series of payments. According to 360 Financial Literacy, an…