FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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Author: Libby
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.4ME
Computing the Financial Leverage Percentage
Compute the financial leverage percentage for Year 2 given the following data:
Year 2 | Year 1 | |
Return on equity | 21.00% | 26.00% |
Return on assets | 6.00 | 8.00 |
Profit margin | 12.00 | 12.00 |
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a. Perform a Du Pont analysis on Green Valley. Assume that the
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Total margin
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Total asset turnover
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Equity multiplier
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Return on equity (ROE)
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• What is the firm's price/earnings ratio?
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Assignment 1: Financial Statement Analysis and Interpretation of the Results
• Select two different corporations (from the same industry) publicly traded in the US Stock
Exchange Markets. (NYSE, NASDAQ)
o Make sure the companies you select are traded in same currency (USD, Euro, GBP)
o Please get the approval for the names of the firm before you start your work.
• The analysis of same company by different students will not be graded
• Download the necessary financial statements for the companies for 2021 and 2020
o For data collection you can use: finance.yahoo.com or finance.google.com
Part 1: Apply the financial analysis for the last two years using ratios covered in Chapter 3.
Use excel formulas for calculation of the ratios on a separate sheet (manual calculations will not be graded!)
You are not responsible for Part 5 (V. Market Value) ratios
Some companies may not have all the data due to their variations in industries.
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Analyze the following ratios (Good/Not good, Undervalued/Overvalued, or just OK) based on the given industry averages.
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Annual Data
Industry Average
Interpretation
Current
5.7
4
Days Sales Outstanding
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42 days
Total Debt to Total Capital
47.80%
32.60%
Times-Interest Earned
2.2
6
Profit Margin
6.10%
6.00%
Return on Invested Capital
10.03%
10.00%
Enterprise Value to EBITDA
0.87
1.12
Provide a decision for each analysis.
Chapter 13 Solutions
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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