Financial statement analysis

 

 

 

 

In addition to your written financial statement analysis, you will also need to communicate a high-level summary of your analysis to your selected company’s executive team using PowerPoint. The summary should be documented with three to five PowerPoint slides, including speaker notes. In addition, include the company’s

financial health,
performance strengths and weaknesses, and
identified positive or negative trends.
Directions

Consider the following requirements to complete the final project:

 

Financial Statement Analysis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delisle Industries

Assume the role of Jolly Jeffers, CMC, and prepare a 3-page memorandum that analyzes the financial condition of Delisle Industries and makes recommendations relating to the company’s operational and financial problems and the proposed expansion.

The memo should be divided into sections entitled Liquidity, Asset Management, Long-term Debt Paying Ability, Profitability, and Recommendations. The memo should be single-spaced and use the 12-point Calibri font with 0.7-inch margins. All headings should use a 12-point Calibri font and be bolded.

The following financial exhibits for 2006 through 2010 should also be included:

· Ratio table

· Vertical analysis of income statements and balance sheets

· Horizontal analysis (index numbers) of income statements and balance sheets

· Cash flow statements (2007 through 2010)

Financial statement analysis

Consider your current company, or a company that you have previously worked for, and describe and critique how financial statement analysis could be used for that organization. Use the GCU Library to locate an article on financial statement analysis and compare the processes recommended by the article to those in the textbook. Your initial post should be approximately 350 words.

Financial statement analysis

Consider your current company, or a company that you have previously worked for, and describe and critique how financial statement analysis could be used for that organization. Use the GCU Library to locate an article on financial statement analysis and compare the processes recommended by the article to those in the textbook. Your initial post should be approximately 350 words.

Financial statement analysis

Consider your current company, or a company that you have previously worked for, and describe and critique how financial statement analysis could be used for that organization. Use the GCU Library to locate an article on financial statement analysis and compare the processes recommended by the article to those in the textbook. Your initial post should be approximately 350 words.

Financial Statement Analysis

 

In order to determine if you can recommend buying or selling a stock, you first must understand how the company has performed recently. Would you want to invest in a company that has had negative earnings for the past 3 years? What about a company that has increased the amount of debt on its balance sheet? Or, would you prefer to invest in a company that has had consistent increases in revenues or net earnings over the past 3 years? As the equity analyst, your first task would be to determine the evidence of patterns in the recent financial performance. The financial analysis provides significant insight into the company’s strengths and weaknesses.

To fully understand a company’s financial performance, you cannot “evaluate performance using numbers alone. This level of analysis does not involve an understanding of the cause of performance…an analyst must look beyond the numbers” (Hickman et al., 2013, Section 11.3, para. 7). In the real world, an analyst spends extensive time and effort researching the business strategy, operations, marketing, and other elements that have contributed to this financial performance. For this class, you will limit your investigation of the company to the historical financial analysis, ratio and competitive analysis, and the valuation of the stock. This Week 1 assignment will become Section 1 of the Week 5 final project.

 

Write:
For this assignment, address the following seven parts in a Word document:

Part 1: Overview of the company (one paragraph)

State the name of the company.
Provide a brief overview of the company you selected, including a description of its business operations.
State the current market price per share.
Part 2: Income statements (one to two paragraphs)

Summarize key trends in revenues, operating income, and net income over the last 3 years.
Part 3: Common size income statements (one paragraph)

Evaluate the trends in gross margin, operating income margin, and net profit margin over the past 3 years.
Part 4: Balance sheets (one to two paragraphs)

Summarize key trends in total assets, total current assets, total current liabilities, long-term debt, and total shareholders’ equity over the past 3 years.
Part 5: Common size balance sheets (one paragraph)

Evaluate the trends in total current assets as a percent (%) of total assets, total current liabilities as a percent (%) of total assets, long-term debt as percent (%) of total assets, and total shareholders’ equity as a percent (%) of total assets over the past 3 years.
Part 6: Cash flow (one paragraph)

Calculate simple cash flow for the past 3 years.
Show your calculations.
Summarize the trend in simple cash flow for the past 3 years.
Compare the simple cash flow to the net operating cash flow from the statement of cash flows for the past 3 years.
Part 7: Financial analysis conclusion: (one paragraph)

Determine the strengths and weaknesses of the company based primarily on the trends in items discussed from the income statements, balance sheets, common size income statements, and common size balance sheets, as well as the comments on cash flow.
Create a table that indicates whether each financial fact is a strength or a weakness.
Determine the overall financial strength of the company based on the financial facts included as strengths or weaknesses.

 

FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

 

The financial statements tell a story about the financial health of a business at a given point in time. The purpose of this SLP is to apply ratio analysis to assess financial health of a publicly held corporation. Use the financial statements identified in the module four case to compute three ratios, one for each of the three following categories

Liquidity (solvency),
debt service, and
profitability.
Comment on the ratios by answering the following questions. Go to IBIS, locate a U.S. specialty industry report, which you feel is appropriate for the company you are analyzing. Use the statistics tab to view the ratios.

Name the company and show the computation of the three ratios.
Comment on the purpose and information conveyed by each ratio.
What did you learn about the company by reviewing the three ratios?
What is your conclusion about liquidity, debt, and profitability for this company?
How successful is the company relative to the industry average and leaders in its industry? Indicate the industry and specialty industry report used for comparison. Write two paragraphs or more. Include ratios found in the IBIS database to support your conclusion.

 

 

Financial Statement Analysis

 

Prepare an eight- to ten-page fundamental financial analysis (excluding appendices, title page, abstract, and references page) that will cover each of the following broad areas based on the financial statements of your chosen company:

Provide a background of the firm, industry, economy, and outlook for the future.
Analyze the short term liquidity of the firm.
Analyze the operating efficiency of the firm.
Analyze the capital structure of the firm.
Analyze the profitability of the firm.
Conclude with recommendations for the future analysis of the company (trend analysis).”’