FIN515 Managerial Finance First Course Project
FIN515 Managerial Finance
First Course Project
The purpose of this project is to help you
develop skills not only in performing the calculations behind financial
analysis but in interpreting the numbers as well.
You are to pick a company. You should pick
one either from the industry in which you are currently working or an industry
in which you are interested. You could also pick a division of a company. It is
imperative that sufficient data about your company are available and that you
use the data. One way to be sure is to pick a publicly held company. If you
pick a privately held company or a division of a company, make sure that the
data necessary to do a significant financial analysis are available.
If you use data that are not publicly
available, be sure to talk to your manager and to make absolutely sure that
revealing that data is not a problem.
You will also need to find a standard
against which to compare your findings. This could be a different company in
the same industry or the same company at a different time. Additionally,
average or benchmark numbers are available for several industries. If you
decide to use a different company in the same industry or the same company at a
different time, make sure that there are enough differences between the two to
make a meaningful analysis.
After you have selected a company, put
yourself in the place of an analyst who has been asked to perform an analysis
of the company and to provide a recommendation to management.
Use ratio analysis, common size analysis,
or other techniques to determine areas in which the company is doing well and
areas that management should look at. Then, present your analysis and
recommendations in the form of a paper.
A good place to start would be to perform a
complete DuPont analysis of the company, and compare it to the standard. The
DuPont analysis might provide guidance as to what particular areas of the
company should be examined next and what ratios should be calculated. If the
DuPont analysis does not reveal anything useful, you might wish to calculate
several of the ratios that are available to you.
Deliverable
The completed paper should be about 1,000
words. In the paper, you do not have to explain the ratios in depth. You may
assume that the reader has a basic understanding of finance and knows what
ratio analysis is, although he or she might not be able to list all the ratios
and how to calculate them from memory. The reader is not going to want a lot of
background about financial analysis. He or she really wants information that he
or she can apply to the given situation, which is the company that you have
selected.
If you like, you can write the paper in the
form of a memo to management. You do not have to cite your source for how to
calculate the ratios. You do need to
provide a reference to where you got that data for your subject company and for
the other company or standard to which you compared your company.
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The spirit of this assignment
is for you to calculate and interpret results. The purpose is not for you to
find calculations and interpretations that have been done by someone else.
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The paper is expected to
conform to the standards for graduate school writing.
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The purpose of your analysis is
internal evaluation. Refrain from using stock market valuation ratios.
When you have completed the project, place
it in one Word document, and place that document in the appropriate Dropbox.
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