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    Ratios

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    Liquidity Ratios: Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities Efficiency Ratios Asset Turnover Ratio = Sales Revenue/ (Fixed Assets + Current Assets) Profitability Ratios Net Profit Margin = (Net Profit x 100) /Sales Revenue Return on Capital Employed = Net Profit (Operating Profit) x 100 (ROCE) Capital Employed Solvency Ratios Gearing Ratio = Total Liabilities/Shareholders Equity Investment Ratios Earnings per Share

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    Tesco Sainsbury

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     Sainsbury’s is the oldest food retailer in the United Kingdom.   A  cornerstone  of  British  retailing‚  it  was  the  market  leader  throughout  most  of  the  twentieth  century.    The  company’s  performance  was  so  successful  that  at  the  time  the  Sainsbury Family took the company public in 1973‚ it was the largest initial public offering  ever tendered on the London Stock Exchange.     In 1975‚ Sainsbury’s launched into the hypermarket format in a joint venture with  British Home Stores.  A pioneering event in the United Kingdom

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    Ratio analysis Debt ratio Debt ratio (2006-2007) = Total liabilities / Total assets = 10‚170/12‚064 = 0.84 Debt ratio (2007-2008) = 9‚210/11‚769 = Debt ratio (2008-2009) = 10‚003/11‚229 = Debt ratio (2009-2010) = 11‚043/12‚537 = Current ratio Current ratio (2006-2007) = Current assets / Current liabilities = 3‚424/4‚790 = 0.71 Current ratio (2007-2008) = 2‚164/4‚498 = Current ratio (2008-2009) = 1‚326/5‚389 = Current ratio (2009-2010) = 2‚697/6‚085 = Return on sales (ROS) Return on Sales

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    Morrison vs Sainsbury 2011-2012 | Annual Report - Financial Analysis | 2011-2012 | | Subject : Financial Analysis For Managers | 11/19/2012 | Course Leader: Prof. Richard West Module Leader: Prof. Bijan Hesnib Submitted By: Riyank Mehta - 140550891 Jay Sanghvi - 140248921 Anirudh Thakor - 140994501 Jigar Ajmera - 140249021 1. Executive Summary This report is a summary of the comparison of ratio analysis of two companies Morrisons Plc. and Sainsbury Plc

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    Ratio Analysis  Ratio analysis is basically used to understanding the financial health of a business entity. With the help of ratios we can easily calculate from current year performance of the companies and are then compared to previous years. Ratio analysis conducts a quantitative analysis of information in a company’s financial statements. These Ratios are most commonly used in banking sector can be divided into five main categories Liquidity Ratios Leverage Ratios Profitability Ratios Activity

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    substantial period of time‚ they have a string brand presence‚ and the word Sainsbury instantly brings a supermarket to one’s mind. The branding and marketing have been key strengths of the company since they have been able to distinguish in the minds of the customers what the company stands for. They are a highly visible organisation with supermarkets across UK and in other nations as well. The orange colour used for the Sainsbury logo is very traditional and pivotal to the campaign. Weaknesses -

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    Sainsbury Case Study

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    offers over 23‚000 products‚ 40% of these are Sainsbury’s own brand. The Sainsbury’s supermarkets serve over 11 million customers a week and as at June 2002 had 463 stores throughout the UK. In the year ended March 2003 it reported worldwide group turnover of over £17.4 billion and profits of £454 million‚ with a total of over 170‚000 full-time and part- time staff. The enterprise was founded in 1869 from an idea of John James Sainsbury’s and his wife Mary Ann. The first store was opened in Holborn

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    2.0 FINANCIAL RATIOS 2 Liquidity Ratios Liquidity ratios measure a business ’ capacity to pay its debts as they come due. It also measures the cooperative’s ability to meet short-term obligations. Liquidity refers to the solvency of the firm’s overall financial position – the ease with which it can pay its bills. Because a common precursor to financial distress and bankruptcy is low or declining liquidity‚ these ratios can provide early signs of cash flow problems and impending

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    inventory

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    cotten in India. Inventory is a central process in Manufacturing Unit. This Inventory is concerns to all departments i.e.‚ from Planning Department to Selling Department in which it passes though Production Department‚ HR Department‚ Logistic Department‚ Finance Department‚ Costing Department‚ and Commercial Department etc. So managing of Inventory is having wide Scope in manufacturing Company. “INVENTORY MANAGEMENT” Statement of the problem “Inventory management and its

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    Sainsbury Case Study

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    at which they supply them‚ have been terribly successful. Sainsbury‚ one of the top leading supermarkets in the UK‚ has tried throughout the years‚ and facing the strong competition‚ to invest in both food and non-food products. However the company has failed to retain its top position in the market due to the challenges it was facing‚ its customer service and its low profit margin. First of all being a family owned business‚ Sainsbury was run by members of the same family for more than 100 years

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