Competitive Strategy from the Lens of Financial Data A strategy is the action of giving up one goal in order to pursue another goal by a business. This post helps you understand two strategies: cost leadership strategy and differentiation strategy.
Application of Time Series Analysis: A TV Manufacturer In the previous episode, we examined the time series analysis of the paper manufacturing company. Along with the development of the industry in the past dozen years, the financial data of the company also changed. Next let’s take a look at what the trend is for the household appliance
Application of Time Series Analysis: A Paper Manufacturer Industry is dynamic. How do industry changes affect individual company's financial statements? Read on.
Application of Common Size Analysis - Comparison between a Paper Manufacturer and a TV Manufacturer How do companies in different industries differ? By using common size analysis, we can clearly see how a paper manufacturer and a TV manufacturer differ in areas such as gross profit, etc.
Competitive Landscape of Paper Manufacturing Industry and Household Appliance Industry Companies' financial performances are impacted by the industries they are in. We will set the tones for analyses of the paper manufacturing industry and the household appliance industry.
Forces that Impact Business Decision Making We will cover Michael Porter Five Forces for Industry Profitability Analysis. Read on.
Long Term Solvency Analysis What's the likelihood that a company can pay back its principal and interest for its long term liabilities? Read on.
Short Term Debt Repayment: What Ratios to Focus On to Stay Solvent Liquidity is the other side of the business. What ratios should businesses focus on if they want to repay short-term debt? Read on.
Asset Turnover Ratio: A Measure of Operating Efficiency Not only can we calculate turnover ratio for total assets, but we also can do the same for other asset items such as AR, inventory, etc.
Profitability Analysis Profitability is the name of the game. It is why entrepreneurs start companies. Here let's dive deep into concepts such as net profit ratio, total asset turnover, and return on asset, all part of profitability analysis.