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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ratio Analysis Notes/ Project

RATIO ANALYSIS
Meaning of Ratio:-
A ratio is simple arithmetical expression of the relationship of one number to another. It may be defined as the indicated quotient of two mathematical expressions.
According to Accountant’s Handbook by Wixon, Kell and Bedford, “a ratio is an expression of the quantitative relationship between two numbers”.

Ratio Analysis:- Ratio analysis is the process of determining and presenting the relationship of items and group of items in the statements. According to Batty J. Management Accounting “Ratio can assist management in its basic functions of forecasting, planning coordination, control and communication”.
It is helpful to know about the liquidity, solvency, capital structure and profitability of an organization. It is helpful tool to aid in applying judgement, otherwise complex situations.
Ratio analysis can represent following three methods.

Ratio may be expressed in the following three ways :
1. Pure Ratio or Simple Ratio :- It is expressed by the simple division of one number by another. For example , if the current assets of a business are Rs. 200000 and its current liabilities are Rs. 100000, the ratio of ‘Current assets to current liabilities’ will be 2:1.
2. 'Rate’ or ‘So Many Times :- In this type , it is calculated how many times a figure is, in comparison to another figure. For example , if a firm’s credit sales during the year are Rs. 200000 and its debtors at the end of the year are Rs. 40000 , its Debtors Turnover Ratio is 200000/40000 = 5 times. It shows that the credit sales are 5 times in comparison to debtors.
3. Percentage :- In this type, the relation between two figures is expressed in hundredth. For example, if a firm’s capital is Rs.1000000 and its profit is Rs.200000 the ratio of profit capital, in term of percentage, is 200000/1000000*100 = 20%

ADVANTAGE OF RATIO ANALYSIS
1. Helpful in analysis of Financial Statements.
2. Helpful in comparative Study.
3. Helpful in locating the weak spots of the business.
4. Helpful in Forecasting.
5. Estimate about the trend of the business.
6. Fixation of ideal Standards.
7. Effective Control.
8. Study of Financial Soundness.

LIMITATIONS OF RATIO ANALYSIS
1. Comparison not possible if different firms adopt different accounting policies.
2. Ratio analysis becomes less effective due to price level changes.
3. Ratio may be misleading in the absence of absolute data.
4. Limited use of a single data.
5. Lack of proper standards.
6. False accounting data gives false ratio.
7. Ratios alone are not adequate for proper conclusions.
8. Effect of personal ability and bias of the analyst.

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