RatioAnalysis Content
RatioAnalysis Content
BUSINESS DECISION
MAKING
(MBSA 1413/ MRC 1413/
MRF 1023/ MRD 1023)
• Cross-sectional analysis
– Used to compare different firms at the same point in time
Using Financial Ratios:
Types of Ratio Comparisons
(cont.)
• Cross-sectional analysis
– Industry comparative analysis
• One specific type of cross sectional analysis.
Used to compare one firm’s financial
performance to the industry’s average
performance
– Benchmarking
• A type of cross sectional analysis in which the
firm’s ratio values are compared to those of a
key competitor or group of competitors that it
wishes to emulate
Using Financial Ratios:
Types of Ratio Comparisons
(cont.)
• Combined Analysis
– Combined analysis simply uses a combination of
both time series analysis and cross-sectional
analysis
Ratio Analysis
• Liquidity Ratios – measures capacity to meet
short term obligation
• Activity Ratios – measures effective use of
resources
• Leverage (gearing) Ratios – measures
indebtedness
• Profitability Ratios – measures overall
profitability
• Market Ratios – measures based on market price
of shares - important to investors
LIQUIDITY RATIOS
1. CURRENT RATIO
•Measures firm’s ability to meet its short-term
obligation
The higher the ratio, the more liquid the firm
is.
A current ratio of 2.0 is occasionally acceptable
Current ratio = Current Assets
Current liabilities
CURRENT RATIO
• A company has total assets of RM150,000,
equity of RM 75,000 and non-current assets of
RM 50,000 and non-current liabilities of RM
50,000. Calculate the current ratio of the
company.
CURRENT RATIO
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Summarizing All Ratios (cont.)
Table 2.8 Summary of Bartlett Company Ratios
(2007–2009, Including 2009 Industry Averages)
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