Assignment 4
What is consider to be the least liquid?
Inventories
Co's that use debt funding are called: Riskier!!!
Leveraged companies
Net Income x Sales x Total Assets
ROE
Is there a difference between computation and analysis?
Yes
ROE does not incorporate the component of
risk
An increase in the operating margin would mean that either:
sales increased, operating costs decreased, or both
An increase in ROE would _______ imply an increase in SH wealth
sometimes
An increase in ROE does not necessarily mean...
that the firm's stock price will increase
Examples of asset management ratios include:
the average collection period (days sales outstanding ratio), the inventory turnover ratio, the fixed asset turnover ratio, and the total asset turnover ratio
If a company's operating margin increases but its profit margin decreases, it could mean that... (profitability ratio truth)
the company paid more in interest or taxes
Ratios are mostly calculated using data drawn from...
the financial statements of a firm.
If you were conducting a comparative analysis, you would compare:
the firm's financial ratios with other firms in the industry
Managers may turn down profitable projects because...
they focus too much on generating a higher ROE
Decision makers and analysts look deeply into profitability ratios to identify:
trends in a company's profitability // give insights into both the survivability of a company and the benefits the SH's receive
A low P/E ratio could also mean that investors are...
uncertain about the company's future earnings - which is reflected by low price relative to the company's current earnings
Ratios serve as...
Indicators of certain aspects of a company's performance, do not give answers to the performance!
Many investors and analysts in the financial community pay particular attention to a company's
ROE
The P/E ratio is equal to...
The market price of a company's shares divided by the the shares' EPS
Which of the following is true about the leveraging effect?
Under economic growth conditions, firms with relatively more leverage will have higher expected returns.
Generally, companies with low P/E ratios are considered to be...
Undervalued (but this isn't always true)
Companies that function without the use of border money are said to have no leverage and are called:
Unleveraged companies
Profitability ratios help in the analysis of the:
combined impact of liquidity ratios, asset management ratios, and debt management ratios on the operating performance of a firm
Analysts and investors often use ROE to...
compare profitability of a co. with other firms in the industry
The current ratio compares:
current assets expected to be converted to cash in the next year to current liabilities expected to be due in the next year
If a firm's earnings (net income) rise by 10% while its sales rise by 15%, the profit margin (net income divided by sales) will actually:
decrease
If the company's costs and expenses increase at a faster rate than the rate at which sales are increasing, profit margin will:
decrease
Interest paid on debt is tax _____
deductible aka it can be removed from the earnings before taxes are calculated
A higher operating margin than the industry average indicates: (profitability ratio truth)
either lower operating costs, higher product pricing, or both
Unleveraged co's are financed by
equity alone and have no debt in their capital structures
If you were conducting a trend analysis, you would analyze the firm's:
financial ratios over time - which helps in estimating the likelihood of improvement or deterioration in its financial condition
Weaknesses/limitations of ratio analysis?
A firm's ratio can lead to conflicting conclusions, some ratios may be good and some bad Inflation can distort balance sheet dat
An increase in ROE would sometimes, but not always imply:
An increase in SH wealth
Suppose you are trying to decide whether to invest in a company that generates a high expected ROE, and you want to conduct further analysis on the company's performance - if you wanted to conduct a trend analysis, you would:
Analyze the firm's financial ratios over time
Ratios that help determine the efficiency with which a company manages its day to day tasks and assets are called: Exs: a company's sales outstanding or average collection period, the inventory turnover ratio, and the fixed asset and total asset turnover ratios
Asset Management or Activity Ratio
Ratios are calculated using a company's...
Balance sheet, income statement, and other financial statements.
The process of comparing a company with a set of other companies is called:
Benchmarking
A liquid asset can be converted quickly to:
Cash with little sacrifice in its value
Company A uses long-term debt to finance its assets and company B uses capital generated from shareholders to finance its assets. Which co. would be considered a financially averaged firm?
Company A
Generally a higher opening margin would imply that the company was able to:
Cut costs rather than charge more for products
Ratios that help assess a company's ability to service the interest and repayment obligations on its long-term debt and the degree to which is uses borrowed vs invested financial capital are called *Exs: debt ratio, the debt-to-equity ratio, the times interest earned ratio
Debt or financial leverage management ratios
The ROE can be calculated simply by:
Dividing a firm's net income by the firm's SH equity, and it can be subdivided into the key factors that drive the ROE
Corporate decision makers and analysts often use a particular technique called ______, to better understand the factors that drive a company's financial performance, as reflected by its return on equity (ROE)
DuPoint analysis
For a negative P/E ratio to exist...
Either the share price but be less than zero or the shares' EPS must be negative
The US tax structure influences a firm's willingness to finance with debt. The tax structure ____ more debt.
Encourages
Low P/E ratios could mean that the company...
Has a great deal of uncertainty in its future earnings
From ratios, you can:
Interpret the info the ratios provide, analyze trends in the co's performance, and draw conclusions about the factors driving those trends
The quick ratio adjusts current assets by subtracting:
Inventories
Ratios that help determine whether a company can access its cash and pay its short-term obligations are called: Exs: current ratio, the quick or acid-test ratio
Liquidity Ratio
When the economy is growing and if the company is doing well, leverage helps firms benefit from:
Lower taxable income and generates higher expected returns for it SH's
Lower earnings before tax leads to:
Lower taxes and thus higher expected earnings for SH
ratios that examine the market value of a company's share price, its profits and cash dividends, and the book value of the firm's assets and relate them to other data items to determine how the firm is perceived in the stock market
Market value or market based Ratios
Relate to a firm's observable market value, stock prices, and book values, integrating info from both the market and the firm's financial statements.
Market-Based Ratios
You decide also to conduct a qualitative analysis based on the factors summarized by the American Association of Individual Investors - according to your understanding, a company with one key customer is considered to be _____ risky than companies with several customers.
More
Share prices cannot be...
Negative (But the companies can incur negative earnings - a loss)
Negative earnings can lead to....
Negative EPS, therefore a negative P/E ratio
means that investors are willing to buy a share of a company that has been losing money on every share of its stocks
Negative P/E ratio
If the operating margin is high, it is probably because...
Of either high product prices, which will lead to increase sales revenue, or lower operating costs - or both.
Ratios that help measure a company's ability to generate income and profits based on its invested capital ratios that measure the rate of return a firm is earning on various measures of investment ratios that measure the rate of return a firm is earning on various measures of investment Exs: diff types of profit margins, return on assets, return on equity
Profitability ratios
Based on your understanding of the uses and limitations of ROE, which project should be chosen if they have the same risk and cost of capital Project Y, with 40% ROE and a small investment, generating low expected cash flows Project X, with 35% ROE and a large investment, generating high expected cash flows
Project X, with 35% ROE and a large investment, generating high expected cash flows
Profit Margin x Total Assets Turnover x Equity Multipler
ROE
Sales x Total Assets x Total Assets/Total Common Equity
ROE
The amount of invested capital is not considered in...
ROE calculations
the ratio of net income and a company's common equity
Return on Common Equity (ROE)
Shareholder value depends on:
Return on equity, risk, and capital invested
Unleveraged firms are less ____, but they might also lose out on the opps they could otherwise pursue if they used borrowed money
Risky
the company's net profit margin or earnings after taxes // tells you about the firm's operational efficiency - which means how much after-tax income a firm is making on each dollar of sales earned - calculated by dividing net income by the corresponding year's net sales
The first term of the DuPont Equation
the firm's total assets turnover - tells you how efficiently the co is using its total assets to generate sales - calculated by dividing the company's net sales by its corresponding total assets
The second term of the DuPont Equation
the equity multiplier - reflects the company's financial leverage - aka the adjustment factor - calculated by dividing the co's total assets by its total common equity
The third term of the DuPont Equation
The DuPoint equation disaggregates the ROE into 3 components - so, analysts can see: why a company's ROE may have changed for the better or worse, and identify particular company strengths and weaknesses
Why a company's ROE may have changed for the better or worse and identify particular company strengths and weaknesses
Is it possible for a company to exhibit a negative EPS and thus a negative P/E ratio?
Yes
Interest from leverage is deducted as:
an expense from a company's earnings, or the earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) *Results in a lower taxable income compared to unleveraged firm, as well as lower taxes
Companies have the opportunity to use varying amounts of different sources of financing to acquire their:
assets, including internal and external sources, and debt (borrowed) and equity funds
If the profit margin decreased, it would mean that:
higher deductions were made from the operating income
When a firm takes on leverage aka borrowed funds, it has to make:
interest payments on its debt
If a company issues new common shares...
its total shares outstanding will increase, which means that the equity base increases
The quick ratio asks what would happen if the firm were:
liquidated today and whether it would have enough liquid assets to meet short-term creditors
ROE is calculated by dividing...
net income by shareholder's equity (does not consider the amount of invested capital)
Operating margin is the ratio of a company's...
operating income, or earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and its sales
If the company's operating margin increased but its profit margin decreased, it could mean that the co...
paid more in interest or taxes
Asset management ratios are used to measure how effectively a firm manages its assets, by:
relating the amount a firm has invested in a particular type of asset to the amount of revenues the asset is generating