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    Company Coverage Ratios

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    The purpose of these ratios is to measure if the company able to meet its financial obligation as they come due Coverage ratios include debt service coverage ratio, Cash Debt Coverage Ratio, and the asset coverage ratio. • Asset Coverage Ratio This ratio looks to the balance sheet assets in comparison to debt. The ratio is a company's total assets minus short-term liabilities divided by its total debt, a ratio of two or above means that the company has sufficient assets to manage its debt. •…

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    to evaluate Cango’s performance and current financial position compared to Amazon, one of Cango’s biggest competitors. Bravo consulting decided to use the Ratio Analysis in order to analyze the process of the financial statements by computing ratios, and in this way inform the possible changes in the financial condition of Cango.. This Ratio Analysis will allow Bravo Consulting Inc to evaluate the key performance indicators like liquidity, solvency, and profitability of Cango. Such…

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    Alcoa Inc Case Analysis

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    Alcoa Inc. Alcoa reported its fourth quarter and full year 2015 results last week on 11th January 2016. The company made an adjusted net profit of $ 65 million or $ 0.04 per share in the quarter while that of $ 121 million or $ 0.56 per share in the last year. The adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter was $ 590 million including $ 71 million of special items. The revenue for the quarter was $ 5.2 billion i.e. 18 % down from the same quarter of 2014 and 6 % down from the previous quarter. The…

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    all three ratios: profit margin, return on assets, and return on equity had a good increase from 2001 to 2002. However, between 2002 and 2003 all three ratios take an even bigger down turn. This suggests to me that the common factor of these ratios, net income, has taken a sudden impact. Meanwhile, the one ratio that has held steady and even grew in 2003 was total asset turnover. This implies the firm was still making sales, but as an analyst these figures are concerning as all these ratios deal…

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    Fitness Analysis In the beginning of ninth grade on my twelve-minute run I got 2400 meters; soon after on the posttest I got 2900 meters. To start my sophomore year I got 2800 meters which was a slight decrease in the distance change from ninth to tenth grade year. To finish the run I ended with a major increase of 300 meters, ultimately giving me 3100 meters for my twelve-minute run. My swim laps went from 32 to 34 my first class year; then the next year I got 36 and ended with a small cutback…

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    Cartwright Lumber Case

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    Regarding the supply assumptions, sales volume had been built up largely on the basis of successful price competitions and they made possible by careful control of operating expenses and by quantity purchases of materials at substantial discounts. Much of the moldings, sash and door products, which constituted significant items of sales, were used for repair work. The bank also noted the rapid increase in Cartwright Lumber’s accounts and notes payable in the past. The usual terms of purchase in…

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    Comparisons to Industry Averages and a Close Competitor We chose to compare Telus to Rogers because both companies are part of the “Big 3” telecom organizations in Canada (Bell being the largest of the three). Although Telus and Rogers are similar in size, they are slightly different in terms of market share and subscribers. In fact, according to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, Telus has a market share of 28% and Rogers has 33% in the wireless subscription market…

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    performing the financial ratio analysis of BMW and Suzuki is looking like the fiscal performance of Suzuki is much more stronger than BMW by two-thousand-five it had one-hundred-ten-thousand- three-hundred-thirty-five dollars to BMW’s forty-six-thousand-six-hundred-fifty-six dollars in revenue, (E*Trade, (2015). Financial Ratios for Suzuki 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Current P/E Ratios…

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    The possible reason for Jones’s marketing costs accounted for a larger proportion of sales revenue in 2015 was that it had a popular brand promotion channel and gained adequate funds as marketing expenses. As for Woodty’s, the number of purchases rose accordingly as the marketing cost increased in 2015. According to the information from the pie chart, although 18% of customers were unsatisfied with Woodty’s , about 64% of the customers were still content with it in 2016, of which 17% were…

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    The Federal Reserve (Fed) was created in 1913 to avoid bank runs. The Fed has 4 main monetary policy goals as stated in chapter 26. These are: price stability, high employment, stability of financial markets, and institutions and economic growth. It was reported that the Fed provided trillion of dollars into the economy since 2009. It is hard to tell where the money exactly went. The statistics regarding the Fed’s 4 main goals give us a better understanding where the money was allocated.…

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