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    Overall, it can be concluded that KMG’s profitability has been falling over time. Gross profit margin went down from 32.9% to 27.6% in the period of 2010-2013. As KMG’s upstream, midstream and downstream operations volume increased, it can be concluded that falling gross profit is a result of a rising cost, particularly maintenance and extraction costs. In the same period, net profit margin went down from 23.6% to 15.0%, hitting 14.0% in 2013. In a similar trend, KMG’s ROA and ROCE have fallen…

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    Total gross profits reached $73,500 • We met our objective of keeping operating expenses under 60 percent of the gross profit with them only representing 52 percent of gross profit • The year’s net profit before taxes reached $32,290 • We saw a 100 percent increase in total revenues between the first quarter and fourth quarter • We maintained a steady and sufficient current ratio and working capital In 2013, we managed to generate sales that resulted in a gross profit of $73,500 in gross profit.…

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    Financial Statement Fraud Investigation Frisbey (2015) indicated that forensic accountants should be able to effectively communicate with the management and involved personnel as to the factors of the existence of fraud indicators, to be able to perform essential analytics and independent testing such as horizontal and vertical testing techniques to detect fraud or to examine the validity of evidence being investigated (p.8-9). Frisbey mentioned that forensic accountants should, for example,…

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    the opportunity cost of every option. For example, if given a set amount of money for an investment, a business must choose between investing funds in securities or using it to purchase new equipment. No matter which option is chosen, the potential profit that is forgone by not investing in the other option is called the opportunity cost. This is often expressed as the difference between the expected returns of each option. Opportunity cost analysis also plays a crucial role in determining a…

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    Corporations acknowledge that the application of sustainability practices is essential for their long term business viability. Sustainability practices promote efficiency by reducing waste, keeping and improving human capital, and delivering reasonable profits to shareholders. Wal-Mart and Starbucks implemented comprehensive sustainability practices that are shared across all the areas of these organizations. One way to analyze Wal-Mart 's and Starbucks ' sustainability approaches is to look at…

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    profitable company compared to WAL-MART STORIES, INC. The larger percentage of the Return on Sales ratio for Target shows that this company is more efficient at generating profits from its revenue. Also, the Return on Investment is higher for Target than for Wal-Mart with 1.35%, which shows how efficiently each invested dollar produce a profit. Higher ROI shows better company’s performance. Another profitability ratio is the Asset Turnover, which shows how efficiently a company can use its…

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    what distinguishes Staples from Office Depot. When comparing the profitability of these two companies at the end of the fiscal year, I discovered that Staples has a gross profit percentage of 26.17 for the 2016 year ending, and during the same year Office Depot is 24.18. The gross profit percentage indicates the percentage of profit earned on each dollar of sales, after taking into consideration the cost of products sold. Therefore, we can conclude that Staples has a higher GPP this year, just…

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    is inversely with the profitability of firms. The reason given by Lazaridis and Tryfonidis on the result is firms would get a cheaper price if firms trade with suppliers by cash. The cash trade would decrease the leverage then increase the gross operating profit since firms purchase their inventories with lower…

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    if both have a health financial business. 2. Profitability Ratios ASOS BURBERRY 2015 2014 2015 2014 Table1 : Profitability ROSF 16% 19% 23% 28% ROCE 20% 24% 28% 33% Gross profit margin 50% 50% 70% 71% Operating Profit margin 4% 5% 17,5% 19% The profitability ratios on both companies demonstrate a decrease on almost all of them. In ASOS 's ROSF (Return on shareholders’ funds) the shareholders were achieving £0.19 on its returns…

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    This indicates a higher risk than the previous year, such a small increase in operation profit leads to greater amount of returns to shareholders; the interest cover ratio measures the quantity of available operating profit to cover interest payable showing a decrease from 8.2% to 7.4% involving greater risk for lenders where interest payments might not be met caused by increased borrowings but mainly declines…

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