5.5 Analysis of Accounts Flashcards

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what’s profitability

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how much of sales revenue the business turns into profit

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2
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what’s liquidity

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ability/extent to which a bus can pay for its short-term debts
(good indication of working capital/cash flow)

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3
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what’s gross profit margin

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% of sales that is turned into gross profit

only shows profit made on RM

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4
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what’s profit margin

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amount of profit a bus makes as a % of its sales

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5
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why is the profit margin a much better indicator of profitability?

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it shows the profit the bus can either retain/distribute to shareholders, overheads have already been paid

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6
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return on capital employed formula?

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net profit b4 tax/capital invested x 100

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7
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what’s return on capital employed

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how much profit bus has made as a % of capital employed

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8
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how do other company managers use the income statement

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  • compare profit margins

- measure own performance, decide how to improve product lines

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9
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how does the gov use an income statement

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profit b4 tax –> calculate corporation tax, see if right amount is paid

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10
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how do current shareholders use an income statement

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  • see how much profit’s allocated to dividends

- dividends affect future value of shares

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11
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how do potential shareholders use an income statement

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  • see retained profit–> normally grows since more profitable :. invests
  • dividends
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12
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how do lenders use an income statement

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  • ensure bus has sufficient profit to make necessary repayments b4 offering credit
    + afford interest
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13
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how do trade payables use the FPS

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ensure if bus has enough cash/working capital to pay if a credit period is agreed (current liabilities)

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14
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how do lenders use the FPS

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  • see value of assets, should repayments be made

- less likely to loan if they have high borrowing levels `

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15
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how do auditors use FPS

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ensure value of assets aren’t exaggerated to attempt investors

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16
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how do investors use the FPS

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want to see what bus already has, bus w/ many assets = more attractive cuz more potential for growth?