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Lecture Fundamentals of financial management - Chapter 3: Analysis of financial statements
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Lecture Fundamentals of financial management - Chapter 3: Analysis of financial statements. This chapter presents the following content: Ratio analysis, du pont system, effects of improving ratios, limitations of ratio analysis, qualitative factors. | CHAPTER 3 Analysis of Financial Statements Ratio Analysis Du Pont system Effects of improving ratios Limitations of ratio analysis Qualitative factors Balance Sheet: Assets Cash A/R Inventories Total CA Gross FA Less: Dep. Net FA Total Assets 2002 7,282 632,160 1,287,360 1,926,802 1,202,950 263,160 939,790 2,866,592 2003E 85,632 878,000 1,716,480 2,680,112 1,197,160 380,120 817,040 3,497,152 Balance sheet: Liabilities and Equity Accts payable Notes payable Accruals Total CL Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total Equity Total L & E 2002 524,160 636,808 489,600 1,650,568 723,432 460,000 32,592 492,592 2,866,592 2003E 436,800 300,000 408,000 1,144,800 400,000 1,721,176 231,176 1,952,352 3,497,152 Income statement Sales COGS Other expenses EBITDA Depr. & Amort. EBIT Interest Exp. EBT Taxes Net income 2002 6,034,000 5,528,000 519,988 (13,988) 116,960 (130,948) 136,012 (266,960) (106,784) (160,176) 2003E 7,035,600 5,875,992 550,000 609,608 116,960 492,648 70,008 422,640 169,056 253,584 Other data No. of shares EPS DPS Stock price Lease pmts 2003E 250,000 $1.014 $0.220 $12.17 $40,000 2002 100,000 -$1.602 $0.110 $2.25 $40,000 Why are ratios useful? Ratios standardize numbers and facilitate comparisons. Ratios are used to highlight weaknesses and strengths. What are the five major categories of ratios, and what questions do they answer? Liquidity: Can we make required payments? Asset management: right amount of assets vs. sales? Debt management: Right mix of debt and equity? Profitability: Do sales prices exceed unit costs, and are sales high enough as reflected in PM, ROE, and ROA? Market value: Do investors like what they see as reflected in P/E and M/B ratios? Calculate D’Leon’s forecasted current ratio for 2003. Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = $2,680 / $1,145 = 2.34x Comments on current ratio 2003 2002 2001 Ind. Current ratio 2.34x 1.20x 2.30x 2.70x Expected to improve but still below the industry average. Liquidity position is weak. | CHAPTER 3 Analysis of Financial Statements Ratio Analysis Du Pont system Effects of improving ratios Limitations of ratio analysis Qualitative factors Balance Sheet: Assets Cash A/R Inventories Total CA Gross FA Less: Dep. Net FA Total Assets 2002 7,282 632,160 1,287,360 1,926,802 1,202,950 263,160 939,790 2,866,592 2003E 85,632 878,000 1,716,480 2,680,112 1,197,160 380,120 817,040 3,497,152 Balance sheet: Liabilities and Equity Accts payable Notes payable Accruals Total CL Long-term debt Common stock Retained earnings Total Equity Total L & E 2002 524,160 636,808 489,600 1,650,568 723,432 460,000 32,592 492,592 2,866,592 2003E 436,800 300,000 408,000 1,144,800 400,000 1,721,176 231,176 1,952,352 3,497,152 Income statement Sales COGS Other expenses EBITDA Depr. & Amort. EBIT Interest Exp. EBT Taxes Net income 2002 6,034,000 5,528,000 519,988 (13,988) 116,960 (130,948) 136,012 (266,960) (106,784) (160,176) 2003E 7,035,600 5,875,992 550,000 609,608 116,960 492,648 70,008 422,640 .