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Financial Analysis

This document provides an overview of key financial ratios used to analyze a company's financial statements and performance. It includes liquidity ratios, solvency ratios, profitability ratios like return on assets (ROA), investor ratios like earnings per share (EPS), and cash flow analysis tools like free cash flow. The ratios and financial metrics covered help measure the company's ability to cover debts, generate profits, and provide returns to shareholders.

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Financial Analysis

This document provides an overview of key financial ratios used to analyze a company's financial statements and performance. It includes liquidity ratios, solvency ratios, profitability ratios like return on assets (ROA), investor ratios like earnings per share (EPS), and cash flow analysis tools like free cash flow. The ratios and financial metrics covered help measure the company's ability to cover debts, generate profits, and provide returns to shareholders.

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Financial Analysis

Links Between Financial Statements Solvency Ratios ROA (Dupont Chart)

Times Interest Earned = Net Income + Interest


Exp. +Tax Exp. / Interest Exp.
Shows the firm’s ability to pay the cost of
financing
Debt-t​o-E​quity Ratio = Total Liabil​ities /
Shareh​older's Equity
Propo​rtion of debt for each “dollar” invested by
shareh​olders

Balance Sheet
SCF
Liquidity Ratios

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current


Liabil​ities
Ability of the firm to cover its short term debts
Quick Ratio = Cash + cash equiv + receiv​ables
/ Curent Liabil​ities
Ability of the firm to cover its immediate short
term debts
Cash Ratio = Cash + Cash Equiva​lents / Curent Structure of Income Statement
Liabil​ities Income Statement
Measures cash available to pay short term
Profit Net % of each “dollar” of
debts
Margin = Income / sales that remains as
Working capital :
Sales net income.
Margin of safety to pay current obliga​tions
Revenue
Current assets – current liabil​ities
Quality Cash Flow Compares the cash
of from flows earned (real) to
FCF
Income Operating net income declared
Free Cash Flow for a project or a firm: = Activities / (accou​nting
= Earnings Before​ In​terest and Taxes (EBIT) Net princi​ples!)
x (1- tax rate) Income Return on Asset Ratios
+ Deprec​iation
Fixed Net Sales Shows the ability of
- Changes in working capita​l (​without cash) Profit Margin = EBIT x (1-tax) / Net Sales
Assets Revenue / the firm to use its
- Replac​ement Invest​ments (Capex) Asset Turnover = Net Sales / Average Assets
Turnover Average fixed assets to
(+ Rec​eip​t from asset sale) ROA
= Net Fixed generate revenue.
(Note: you can also get free cash flows from = Profit margin x Asset turnover
Assets
operating cash flows + investing cash flows – = EBIT x (1-tax) / Average Assets
Return Net How much income ROCE (return on capital employed) = EBIT x (1
interest (1-tax%) and adjustment for
on Income / was earned for every – tax) / Capital Employed
divide​nds).
Equity = Average “dollar” invested by Capital employed
Shareh​olde owners? = Total assets – short term liabil​ities OR
rs’ Equity = Long term liabil​ities + Equity
Financial leverage: ROE – ROA
Shows the relati​onship between the return on
assets (all forms of funding) and the return on
equity (only shareh​older’s invest​ment).
Should be positive (indicates that the company
creates a bigger return than the cost of
borrow​ing).
Financial Analysis

Return on Asset Ratios (cont)

When return on capital employed is more than the expected


return on investment => Value Creation

Investor Ratios

EPS = Net Income* /Average Number of Shares


Outsta​nding For The Period
Measures return on investment for shareh​old​ers.
*If there are preferred dividends, the amount is subtracted
from net income.
Price-​to-​ear​nings ratio = Current Market Price Per Share​ /
Earnings Per Share
Measures the relati​onship between the current share price
and the earnings per share. Indicates market expect​ati​ons.

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