Jokes33 mins ago
Business Ratio analysis finance help..
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I have correctly calculated the ratios for my (fictional) buisness, however I don't really understand what they are telling me for example I don't know for each one if they're are considered good or bad or generally what each are telling me. So please could you help me with interpreting them?
Thanks!
Profitability ratios:
-Gross Profit Margin = 81.23% (forecasted for year 1 of my business)
-Gross Profit Margin = 80.89% (forecasted for year 3 of my business etc same in brackets below)
-Net Profit Margin = 31.03% (for year 1)
-Net Profit Margin = 27.57% (for year 3)
-Return on captial employed = 81.27% (for year 1)
-Return on capital employed = 68.84% (for year 3)
And...
Liquidity ratios:
-Current Ratio = 5.61 : 1 (for year 1)
-Current ratio = 5.78 : 1 (for year 3)
-Acid test = 5.11 : 1 (for year 1)
-Acid test = 5.32 : 1 (for year 3)
Thanks!
Profitability ratios:
-Gross Profit Margin = 81.23% (forecasted for year 1 of my business)
-Gross Profit Margin = 80.89% (forecasted for year 3 of my business etc same in brackets below)
-Net Profit Margin = 31.03% (for year 1)
-Net Profit Margin = 27.57% (for year 3)
-Return on captial employed = 81.27% (for year 1)
-Return on capital employed = 68.84% (for year 3)
And...
Liquidity ratios:
-Current Ratio = 5.61 : 1 (for year 1)
-Current ratio = 5.78 : 1 (for year 3)
-Acid test = 5.11 : 1 (for year 1)
-Acid test = 5.32 : 1 (for year 3)
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