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    Tire City Inc. Case Study

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    Tire City Inc. is a retail automotive distributor in northwestern United States. The company was rapidly growing with 10 different shops, throughout the U.S. Jack Martin, Chief Financial Officer of Tire City, was preparing for a meeting with the bank, he is requesting a bank grant for a five year loan for an expansion of the companies warehouse. At the end of 1995 had $23,505,000 in sales and had $1,190,000 in net income. During the past three years sales have grown 20% compounded annually. This…

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    Case Study: Finish Line

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    Finish Line has many competitive advantages over other companies such as premium and exclusive products, great inventory productivity, and the ability to expand the business. Finish Line successfully completed their real estate expansion plan, opening 58 new stores and remodeling 27 existing stores while closing four under-performing stores. By opening more stores in malls with high population density throughout the country, Finish Line was able to increase visibility and traffic for their…

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    Fire Eaters Case Study

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    Evaluating Profitability: RATIO: Based on Fire Eaters Historical Financial Data At Virtual Lakes Store (2013-2016) 2013 2014 2015 2016 Net Profit Margin -173.58% -47.83% -10.88% 12.56% Gross Profit Margin -188.24% -15.25% 37.86% 69.76% Return on Total Assets -40.52% -35.00% -11.60% 18.35% Return on Owner's Equity -65.86% -58.55% -21.12% 38.79% Analysis: Initially the negative relation briefly shows that Fire Eaters had a greater expense compare to its income. At its most negative Net…

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    greater than 5% (cost of debt) with only one unfavorable year for financing in 2013 probably due to the impending lawsuit. By the end of 2013, Starbucks had total assets of $11,517 million and total liabilities of $7037 million produced a debt-to-asset ratio of…

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    Math Vs Music

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    not only live together, but feed each other, and complement each other. How many have not studied these relationships, but a few have and made it known that math and music can in fact be related and are related. Mario Livio in his work “The Golden Ratio” listed several instances where Fibonacci numbers are used in music. Livio looks at tuning styles, piano and violin building, and compositions that use mathematics. Most commonly associated with Fibonacci is the works Béla Bartók (1881-1945). A…

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    ability to choose the sex of a child can lead to an imbalance of sexes. In a recent study by Sharp et al., it is noted that 78% of couples interviewed would choose to have a boy. If non-medical sex selection became commonplace, there would be a sex ratio imbalance. Other countries, such as India and China, have disparities among males and females because son preference is strong. It is clearly seen that this could become widespread…

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    percent in 2025 to reach $710,699,986. This shows a decreasing influence on the current liability and current asset account balances. The retained earnings are also expected to grow at the same pace since they are tied to sales through dividend payout ratio and profit margin. However, the industry and economy would have an effect on the forecasted figures due to restructuring in the industry may drastically shift the market share among the participants with economic business cycle also playing a…

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    Iciency Measures Analysis

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    and assets. Furthermore, it helps to observe the amount of revenue that the company is capable of earning using a certain amount of investment. The asset turnover ratio is used to analyse the amount of revenue earned by the company over the invested assets. Looking at the financial statements, it can be seen that the asset turnover ratio of the company has gradually decreased in the last three years from 1.6 to 0.79. Hence, it presents a poor performance of the company. On the other hand, the…

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    Analyzing and Applying Aristotle’s Golden Mean Aristotle’s Golden Mean was summarized wonderfully by Christopher Brown, “Aristotle’s Golden Mean is the concept of the perfect medium between extremes” (Brown). According to Aristotle, moderation is a keystone of virtuous behavior. Moderation is relative to each person. Aristotle suggests that each person temper their own styles and extremes (Adler and Proctor II). For example, if a person was naturally easy to anger, then that person should…

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    significance of ratio analysis:- The ratio analysis is one of the most powerful tools of the financial analysis. this is used to a device to analyze and interpret the financial health of enterprise. Ratio analysis is stands for the process of determining and presenting the relationship of items and groups of items in the financial statements. It is an important tool of the financial analysis. The main following are the points of importance of ratio analysis: a) Managerial uses of ratio…

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