التحليل المالي كأداة لمراقبة التسيير ودوره في تقييم الأداء المالي : دراسة حالة مركب سيدار الصناعي (2011 - 2012) = Financial Analysis as a Tool to Management Control and Its Role in Assessing Financial Performance Composite : Case Study of Cedar Industrial Complex (2011 - 2012)

2019 ◽  
pp. 70-86
Author(s):  
دلال حطاب ◽  
مرزوق ، سارة
Author(s):  
Sanjana S. Shenoy ◽  
Shailashri V. T.

Purpose: Analysing financial performance is one of the popular methods for measuring operational efficiency of a firm. Ratio analysis is an important tool of financial analysis. The analysis of key performance parameters enables diverse group of stakeholders to obtain information about profitability and growth prospects. Mergers and acquisitions are popular means of inorganic growth. The Indian Banking Industry has used this effective tool to consolidate and grow in size. Through M&A, acquired banks get a new name, structure, products and services. However, the risk of NPAs continues to be a major problem for banks. In order to study the effectiveness of a merger, analysing financial performance prior to and after merger becomes important. The State Bank of India merger has been taken up for the study, since following the merger there is a substantial increase in both the market share as well as asset base of the bank. Design/Methodology/Approach: This paper studies the result of mergers on financial indicators, market performance, asset quality, liquidity position and employee productivity of SBI after it merged with its 5 associate banks and BMB through ratio analysis. The ratios indicating the performance parameters have been taken from secondary sources such as moneycontrol.com, stock-financials.valuestocks.in. etc. A comparison of various financial ratios is made to determine the change in the performance parameters of the bank. Findings/Result: The study highlights reduction in profitability, increase in cost to income ratio, slight improvement in liquidity, decline in asset quality and market performance and a slight decrease in employee productivity after the merger. Originality/Value: This paper studies the effectiveness of mergers in terms of change in key financial performance parameters. Paper Type: Research Case Study based on company financial analysis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 19-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip Law ◽  
Desmond Yuen

This paper evaluates AA’s financial performances by analyzing its financial reports throughout 2010 to 2012 using ratio analysis. Strengths and weaknesses are identified. Quantitative ratio analysis (liquidity measurement, profitability indicators, financial leverage/gearing, operating performance and investment valuation) indicates AA scores satisfactory among the five indicators, implying good corporate governance positively enhances financial performance. Positive cash flows reveal satisfactory liquidity positions. Results provide implications for companies to maintain better corporate governance in future.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101747
Author(s):  
Thaís S. Oliveira ◽  
Diego de A. Xavier ◽  
Luciana D. Santos ◽  
Tiago U. Passos ◽  
Christian J. Sanders ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 35-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liz Cairns ◽  
Maree Dyson ◽  
Sally Canobi ◽  
Nic Vipond

The use of contemporaneous evaluation in personal injury insurance enables schemes to maintain and enhance their viability through access to quality information on cost, liabilities and outcomes. Best practice in research programs in the sector requires data on client outcomes and financial performance to be collected. This article presents a case study of the research and evaluation program for the National Serious Injury Service of New Zealand's Accident Compensation Corporation.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-85
Author(s):  
Erin P. Jackson ◽  
Stefania Ciulla ◽  
Frederik Ehlen ◽  
Ayobami Ogunlana ◽  
Jess C. Dixon

In August of 2015, Felix Farmer received notice that he would be inheriting a large sum of money from his great-uncle’s will. Farmer is contemplating investing $50,000 CAD ($38,251 USD) of his inheritance in the parent company of his favorite hockey brand, Bauer. Performance Sports Group (PSG) is a leading manufacturer in the global sporting goods industry that is publicly traded on both the Toronto and New York Stock exchanges, and the parent of such highly successful brands as Bauer and Easton. This case study challenges students to calculate financial ratios, apply various other financial analyses to understand the financial performance of PSG, and complete a Porter’s (2008) Five Forces industry analysis as a means of deciding whether Farmer should invest a portion of his inheritance with PSG.


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