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Ratio Analysis




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Ratio Analysis




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          Ratio Analysis
• Purpose:
• To identify aspects of a business’s
  performance to aid decision
  making
• Quantitative process – may need
  to be supplemented by qualitative
  factors to get a complete picture
• 5 main areas:

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                Ratio Analysis
1.   Liquidity – the ability of the firm to pay its way
2.   Investment/shareholders – information to enable
     decisions to be made on the extent of the risk and the
     earning potential of a business investment
3.   Gearing – information on the relationship between
     the exposure of the business to loans as opposed to
     share capital
4.   Profitability – how effective the firm is at generating
     profits given sales and or its capital assets
5.   Financial – the rate at which the company sells its
     stock and the efficiency with which it uses its assets



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Liquidity




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                      Acid Test
• Also referred to as the ‘Quick ratio’
• (Current assets – stock) : liabilities
• 1:1 seen as ideal
• The omission of stock gives an indication of the cash
  the firm has in relation to its liabilities (what it owes)
• A ratio of 3:1 therefore would suggest the firm has 3
  times as much cash as it owes – very healthy!
• A ratio of 0.5:1 would suggest the firm has twice as
  many liabilities as it has cash to pay for those liabilities.
  This might put the firm under pressure but is not in
  itself the end of the world!



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                Current Ratio
• Looks at the ratio between Current Assets and Current
  Liabilities
• Current Ratio = Current Assets : Current
  Liabilities
• Ideal level? – 1.5 : 1
• A ratio of 5 : 1 would imply the firm has £5 of assets to
  cover every £1 in liabilities
• A ratio of 0.75 : 1 would suggest the firm has only 75p
  in assets available to cover every £1 it owes
• Too high – Might suggest that too much of its assets are
  tied up in unproductive activities – too much stock, for
  example?
• Too low - risk of not being able to pay your way

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Investment/Shareholders




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   Investment/Shareholders
• Earnings per share – profit after tax /
  number of shares
• Price earnings ratio – market price /
  earnings per share – the higher the better
  generally. Comparison with other firms helps
  to identify value placed on the market of the
  business.
• Dividend yield – ordinary share dividend /
  market price x 100 – higher the better.
  Relates the return on the investment to the
  share price.


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Gearing




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             Gearing
• Gearing Ratio = Long term
  loans / Capital employed x 100
• The higher the ratio the more the
  business is exposed to interest
  rate fluctuations and to having to
  pay back interest and loans before
  being able to re-invest earnings


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Profitability




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              Profitability
• Profitability measures look at how much
  profit the firm generates from sales or
  from its capital assets
• Different measures of profit – gross and
  net
  – Gross profit – effectively total revenue
    (turnover) – variable costs (cost of sales)
  – Net Profit – effectively total revenue
    (turnover) – variable costs and fixed costs
    (overheads)


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             Profitability
• Gross Profit Margin = Gross profit /
  turnover x 100
• The higher the better
• Enables the firm to assess the impact of
  its sales and how much it cost to
  generate (produce) those sales
• A gross profit margin of 45% means
  that for every £1 of sales, the firm
  makes 45p in gross profit


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                  Profitability
• Net Profit Margin = Net Profit / Turnover
  x 100
• Net profit takes into account the fixed costs
  involved in production – the overheads
• Keeping control over fixed costs is important –
  could be easy to overlook for example the
  amount of waste - paper, stationery, lighting,
  heating, water, etc.
  – e.g. – leaving a photocopier on overnight uses enough
    electricity to make 5,300 A4 copies. (1,934,500 per year)
  – 1 ream = 500 copies. 1 ream = £5.00 (on average)
  – Total cost therefore = £19,345 per year – or 1 person’s
    salary


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                Profitability
• Return on Capital Employed
  (ROCE) = Profit / capital
  employed x 100
• Be aware that there are different
  interpretations of what capital
  employed means – see
  http://www.bized.ac.uk/compfact/ratios/ror3.htm for
  more information!

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           Profitability
• The higher the better
• Shows how effective the firm is in
  using its capital to generate profit
• A ROCE of 25% means that it uses
  every £1 of capital to generate 25p
  in profit
• Partly a measure of efficiency in
  organisation and use of capital

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Financial




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          Asset Turnover

• Asset Turnover = Sales turnover / assets
  employed
• Using assets to generate profit
• Asset turnover x net profit margin = ROCE




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              Stock Turnover
• Stock turnover = Cost of goods sold / stock
  expressed as times per year
• The rate at which a company’s stock is turned over
• A high stock turnover might mean increased efficiency?
   – But: dependent on the type of business –
     supermarkets might have high stock turnover ratios
     whereas a shop selling high value musical
     instruments might have low stock turnover ratio
   – Low stock turnover could mean poor customer
     satisfaction if people are not buying the goods
     (Marks and Spencer?)



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              Debtor Days

• Debtor Days = Debtors / sales turnover x
  365
• Shorter the better
• Gives a measure of how long it takes the
  business to recover debts
• Can be skewed by the degree of credit facility
  a firm offers




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Ratio

  • 1. http://www.bized.ac.uk Ratio Analysis Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 2. http://www.bized.ac.uk Ratio Analysis Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 3. http://www.bized.ac.uk Ratio Analysis • Purpose: • To identify aspects of a business’s performance to aid decision making • Quantitative process – may need to be supplemented by qualitative factors to get a complete picture • 5 main areas: Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 4. http://www.bized.ac.uk Ratio Analysis 1. Liquidity – the ability of the firm to pay its way 2. Investment/shareholders – information to enable decisions to be made on the extent of the risk and the earning potential of a business investment 3. Gearing – information on the relationship between the exposure of the business to loans as opposed to share capital 4. Profitability – how effective the firm is at generating profits given sales and or its capital assets 5. Financial – the rate at which the company sells its stock and the efficiency with which it uses its assets Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 5. http://www.bized.ac.uk Liquidity Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 6. http://www.bized.ac.uk Acid Test • Also referred to as the ‘Quick ratio’ • (Current assets – stock) : liabilities • 1:1 seen as ideal • The omission of stock gives an indication of the cash the firm has in relation to its liabilities (what it owes) • A ratio of 3:1 therefore would suggest the firm has 3 times as much cash as it owes – very healthy! • A ratio of 0.5:1 would suggest the firm has twice as many liabilities as it has cash to pay for those liabilities. This might put the firm under pressure but is not in itself the end of the world! Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 7. http://www.bized.ac.uk Current Ratio • Looks at the ratio between Current Assets and Current Liabilities • Current Ratio = Current Assets : Current Liabilities • Ideal level? – 1.5 : 1 • A ratio of 5 : 1 would imply the firm has £5 of assets to cover every £1 in liabilities • A ratio of 0.75 : 1 would suggest the firm has only 75p in assets available to cover every £1 it owes • Too high – Might suggest that too much of its assets are tied up in unproductive activities – too much stock, for example? • Too low - risk of not being able to pay your way Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 9. http://www.bized.ac.uk Investment/Shareholders • Earnings per share – profit after tax / number of shares • Price earnings ratio – market price / earnings per share – the higher the better generally. Comparison with other firms helps to identify value placed on the market of the business. • Dividend yield – ordinary share dividend / market price x 100 – higher the better. Relates the return on the investment to the share price. Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 10. http://www.bized.ac.uk Gearing Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 11. http://www.bized.ac.uk Gearing • Gearing Ratio = Long term loans / Capital employed x 100 • The higher the ratio the more the business is exposed to interest rate fluctuations and to having to pay back interest and loans before being able to re-invest earnings Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 12. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 13. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability • Profitability measures look at how much profit the firm generates from sales or from its capital assets • Different measures of profit – gross and net – Gross profit – effectively total revenue (turnover) – variable costs (cost of sales) – Net Profit – effectively total revenue (turnover) – variable costs and fixed costs (overheads) Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 14. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability • Gross Profit Margin = Gross profit / turnover x 100 • The higher the better • Enables the firm to assess the impact of its sales and how much it cost to generate (produce) those sales • A gross profit margin of 45% means that for every £1 of sales, the firm makes 45p in gross profit Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 15. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability • Net Profit Margin = Net Profit / Turnover x 100 • Net profit takes into account the fixed costs involved in production – the overheads • Keeping control over fixed costs is important – could be easy to overlook for example the amount of waste - paper, stationery, lighting, heating, water, etc. – e.g. – leaving a photocopier on overnight uses enough electricity to make 5,300 A4 copies. (1,934,500 per year) – 1 ream = 500 copies. 1 ream = £5.00 (on average) – Total cost therefore = £19,345 per year – or 1 person’s salary Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 16. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability • Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) = Profit / capital employed x 100 • Be aware that there are different interpretations of what capital employed means – see http://www.bized.ac.uk/compfact/ratios/ror3.htm for more information! Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 17. http://www.bized.ac.uk Profitability • The higher the better • Shows how effective the firm is in using its capital to generate profit • A ROCE of 25% means that it uses every £1 of capital to generate 25p in profit • Partly a measure of efficiency in organisation and use of capital Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 18. http://www.bized.ac.uk Financial Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 19. http://www.bized.ac.uk Asset Turnover • Asset Turnover = Sales turnover / assets employed • Using assets to generate profit • Asset turnover x net profit margin = ROCE Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 20. http://www.bized.ac.uk Stock Turnover • Stock turnover = Cost of goods sold / stock expressed as times per year • The rate at which a company’s stock is turned over • A high stock turnover might mean increased efficiency? – But: dependent on the type of business – supermarkets might have high stock turnover ratios whereas a shop selling high value musical instruments might have low stock turnover ratio – Low stock turnover could mean poor customer satisfaction if people are not buying the goods (Marks and Spencer?) Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed
  • 21. http://www.bized.ac.uk Debtor Days • Debtor Days = Debtors / sales turnover x 365 • Shorter the better • Gives a measure of how long it takes the business to recover debts • Can be skewed by the degree of credit facility a firm offers Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed