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HIGHER LEVEL ASSESSING A BUSINESS

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Page 1: HIGHER LEVEL ASSESSING A BUSINESS. Overview Who is interested in the accounts of a business? Profitability ratios Liquidity ratios Activity ratios Dividend

HIGHER LEVEL

ASSESSING A BUSINESS

Page 2: HIGHER LEVEL ASSESSING A BUSINESS. Overview Who is interested in the accounts of a business? Profitability ratios Liquidity ratios Activity ratios Dividend

Overview

Who is interested in the accounts of a business?

Profitability ratiosLiquidity ratiosActivity ratiosDividend policyHow to structure your answer

Page 3: HIGHER LEVEL ASSESSING A BUSINESS. Overview Who is interested in the accounts of a business? Profitability ratios Liquidity ratios Activity ratios Dividend

Interested Parties

1. Management – performance of a company from one year to the next

2. Revenue Commissioners – calculating tax based on profits made

3. Bank – repayments of loans and overdrafts4. Creditors – can you make repayments for

goods bought on credit5. Employees – can their wages be paid, job

security6. Investors – is it a good company to invest in

Page 4: HIGHER LEVEL ASSESSING A BUSINESS. Overview Who is interested in the accounts of a business? Profitability ratios Liquidity ratios Activity ratios Dividend

Profitability

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Liquidity

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Activity

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Layout of solutions

1. State the formula

2. Show the workings for the two years

3. Show the correct unit with each answer e.g. ratio, %, times

4. In your evaluation, outline the difference between the two years performance.

5. For Liquidity ratios, outline the IDEALS1. Working capital ratio 2:12. Acid-test ratio 1:1