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Assignment Type: Individual Project Deliverable Length: 5-10 PowerPoint slides /

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Assignment Type: Individual Project Deliverable Length: 5-10 PowerPoint slides / can include an Excel file for financial analysis
Points Possible: 125 Due Date: 10/30/2011 11:59:59 PM CT


Choose a public company in the food industry. Analyze the financial statements and assess whether the financial performance has improved or declined year-over-year.

Analysis techniques include the following:

comparative financial statements
trend analysis
ratio analysis
percentage analysis
Presentation of 5–10 PowerPoint slides that includes the following:

At least 3 slides relevant to the analysis prepared
An analysis of the performance of the firm based on the analysis tools used
A summary of the company's financial performance and assessment of whether it has improved or declined year-over-year in terms of profitability, asset utilization, and liquidity
Background on Course Research Requirements: In the business world, it is important to use research to strengthen points made in presentations and projects. Learning to use the search functions in databases for research is a crucial critical thinking skill that complements other research techniques.

There are two main types of databases. You must stay away from inferior Web sites with anonymous writers; articles found on consultant Web sites, and materials on Web sites that are not reputable. Dictionaries and encyclopedias most often repeat the information from textbooks. Acceptable Internet resources include, among others, government sites (especially for statistics). Wikipedia or any open source Web sites are not permitted.


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Explanation / Answer

Comparative financial statements

Comparative financial statements financial statements, the current statement and the statement from the previous accounting period, presented together for comparative purposes.

For example, it is generally accepted that a corporation's income statement will show the most recent three years of results. This provides the reader with two years of past amounts as a frame of reference for the most recent year. Comparative balance sheets typically show the most recent two years.

slide 2

Analysis of Comparative Balance Sheets

    In order to analyze your comparative balance sheets and develop your Statement of Cash Flows, you first consider any increases or decreases in your current asset and current liability accounts between the two years of balance sheet information.

Comparative financial statements are ones, which have been prepared in a systematic manner and provides statistical information about a particular event (financial transaction) or aspect, taking place on different dates or during different periods.

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Balance Sheet Ratio

P&L Ratio or Income/Revenue  Statement Ratio

Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Ratio

Financial Ratio

Operating Ratio

Composite Ratio

Current Ratio

Gross Profit Ratio

Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio, Return on Total Resources Ratio,

Quick Asset Ratio

Operating Ratio

Return on Own Funds Ratio,  Earning per Share Ratio, Debtors’ Turnover Ratio,

Proprietary Ratio

Expense Ratio

Debt Equity Ratio

Net profit Ratio

Stock Turnover Ratio

Balance Sheet Ratio

P&L Ratio or Income/Revenue  Statement Ratio

Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Ratio

Financial Ratio

Operating Ratio

Composite Ratio

Current Ratio

Gross Profit Ratio

Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio, Return on Total Resources Ratio,

Quick Asset Ratio

Operating Ratio

Return on Own Funds Ratio,  Earning per Share Ratio, Debtors’ Turnover Ratio,

Proprietary Ratio

Expense Ratio

 

Debt Equity Ratio

Net profit Ratio

   

Stock Turnover Ratio

 
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