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CR – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5b – Financial Performance & Digital Technology Integration

Evaluating the financial performance of Nsawkaw PLC and addressing challenges of digital technology integration in accounting.

(a) Compute the following ratios for the years ended 2024 & 2023:
i) Operating profit margin
ii) Return on parent’s equity
iii) Earnings per share
iv) Current ratio
v) Trade receivables days
vi) Total liabilities to total assets %

(b) Write a report to the directors of DPEF evaluating the inter-period financial performance and position of NK using the above six (6) ratios. The report should draw attention to how the non-financial metrics combine with the financial counterparts to showcase the prospects and viability of NK.                                                                      c) The concept of double materiality is relevant to sustainability impacts and dependencies. It
incorporates financial materiality and impact materiality. 

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CR – Nov 2024 – L3 – Q5a – Financial Analysis and Investment Evaluation

Compute financial ratios for Nsawkaw PLC to evaluate its financial performance for investment recommendation.

Nsawkaw PLC (NK), a gold processing and trading company, has been identified by Djaraye Private Equity Fund (DPEF) as a target for long-term equity investment. As a financial consultant of DPEF, you have been tasked to evaluate the integrated financial condition of NK and make an investment recommendation.

Below are the summarised versions of NK’s Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended June 30, 2024 (together with its comparative period):

Summarised Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ended 30 June 2024

2024 (GH¢000) 2023 (GH¢000)
Revenue 2,538,000 2,125,000
Operational expenses (1,909,100) (1,592,900)
Interest costs (186,700) (157,250)
Taxation (234,000) (198,500)
Profit after tax 208,200 176,350
Other comprehensive income 17,900 10,550
Total comprehensive income 226,100 186,900

Summarised Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 30 June 2024

Equity Holders of the Parent (GH¢000) Non-controlling Interests’ Equity (GH¢000) Total Equity (GH¢000)
2024
Balances b/d 457,200 65,600 522,800
Total comprehensive income 190,800 35,300 226,100
Dividends (110,000) (8,700) (118,700)
Balances c/d 538,000 92,200 630,200
2023
Balances b/d 355,000 46,650 401,650
Total comprehensive income 160,500 26,400 186,900
Dividends (58,300) (7,450) (65,750)
Balances c/d 457,200 65,600 522,800

Summarised Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2024

2024 (GH¢000) 2023 (GH¢000)
Non-current assets
Property, plant, and equipment 718,000 657,000
Others 156,000 99,000
Total Non-current assets 874,000 756,000
Current assets
Trade receivables 140,000 121,000
Others 236,500 123,050
Total Current assets 376,500 244,050
Total Assets 1,250,500 1,000,050
Total Equity and Liability 1,250,500 1,000,050

Additional information:

  1. The total number of equity shares outstanding was 1.2 million and 1.4 million at 30 June 2023 and 30 June 2024 respectively.
  2. Other comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling interests for the years ended 30 June 2023 and 2024 amounted to GH¢8.05 million and GH¢9.6 million respectively.
  3. Non-current liabilities at 30 June 2023 and 30 June 2024 amounted to GH¢250,800 and GH¢308,510 respectively.
  4. The following metrics have been gleaned from NK’s published sustainability reports across the two years:
Metric 2024 2023
Scope 1 & 2 carbon emissions (tonnes of CO2) 650 780
Scope 3 carbon emissions (tonnes of CO2) 2,400 2,380
Women in senior management (%) 21 16
Total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR) per 100 full-time workers 3.3 4.1

The scope and definitions of the above sustainability measures have remained materially unchanged across the two years.

Required:

Compute the following ratios for the years ended 2024 & 2023:

  1. Operating profit margin
  2. Return on parent’s equity
  3. Earnings per share
  4. Current ratio
  5. Trade receivables days
  6. Total liabilities to total assets %

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PSAF – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q4a – Financial Ratio Analysis

Compute financial ratios for Ghana Wind Farms LTD to analyze performance trends.

Ghana Wind Farms LTD, a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE), has appointed a new Board of Directors in January 2023. The new Board, after settling for a year, is interested in assessing their performance for the year 2023 against the performance of the previous Board in the year 2022 through ratio analysis. Below is the financial statement of Ghana Wind Farms LTD for the two years.


Ghana Wind Farms LTD

Statement of Profit or Loss for the Year Ended 31 December 2023

2023 (GH¢) 2022 (GH¢)
Revenue 9,860,000 6,218,000
Direct Cost (5,905,000) (5,822,000)
Gross Profit 3,955,000 396,000
Distribution Costs (297,000) (264,000)
Administrative Expenses (505,000) (455,000)
Other Income 236,000 13,000
Other Gains 1,482,000
Operating Profit 3,389,000 1,172,000
Finance Cost (1,000,000) (334,000)
Profit Before Tax Expense 2,389,000 838,000
Tax Expense (500,000) (144,000)
Profit After Tax 1,889,000 694,000

Ghana Wind Farms LTD

Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2023

2023 (GH¢) 2022 (GH¢)
ASSETS
Non-Current Assets
Property, Plant & Equipment 17,000,000 15,000,000
Investment 5,000 2,000
Advances & Loans 30,000
Total Non-Current Assets 17,005,000 15,032,000
Current Assets
Inventories 687,000 546,000
Trade and Other Receivables 2,829,000 1,978,000
Prepayments 87,000 42,000
Cash and Cash Equivalents 383,000 434,000
Total Current Assets 3,986,000 3,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS 20,991,000 18,032,000
EQUITY & LIABILITIES
Equity
Government Equity 8,000 8,000
Other Government Equity 613,000 306,000
Capital Surplus 8,471,000 7,599,000
Income Surplus (1,434,000) 478,000
Total Equity 7,970,000 8,697,000
Non-Current Liabilities
Deferred Credit 6,692,000 670,000
Deferred Tax Liabilities 2,498,000 2,572,000
Borrowings (Due After One Year) 1,297,000 950,000
Total Non-Current Liabilities 10,487,000 4,192,000
Current Liabilities
Bank Overdraft 166,000 180,000
Provision for Company Tax 109,000 109,000
Trade and Other Payables 1,820,000 4,516,000
Borrowings (Due Within One Year) 439,000 338,000
Total Current Liabilities 2,534,000 5,143,000
Total Liabilities 13,021,000 9,335,000
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES 20,991,000 18,032,000

Required:

a) Compute the following ratios:

i) Current Ratio
ii) Quick Ratio
iii) Inventory Turnover (Days)
iv) Trade Receivable Collection Period (Days)
v) Trade Payables Period (Days)
vi) Working Capital Cycle
vii) Interest Cover Ratio
viii) Total Debt – Total Asset Ratio

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FR – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q4b – Financial Performance Assessment of Acquisition Targets

Assessment of financial performance and position of Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD to assist Dukuly LTD in an acquisition decision.

Dukuly LTD, a public entity, has been expanding through acquisitions. It is assessing two potential acquisition targets, Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD, both operating in the same industry.

The financial statements of Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD for the year ended 30 September 2024 have been provided, along with a set of financial ratios calculated for Suah LTD.

Required:
Using the calculated ratios for Nagbe LTD from Question 4a, assess the relative financial performance and financial position of Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD, to assist the directors of Dukuly LTD in making an acquisition decision.

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FR – Nov 2024 – L2 – Q4a – Financial Ratios and Performance Evaluation

Calculation of key financial ratios for Nagbe LTD to compare with Suah LTD and evaluate financial performance.

Dukuly LTD, a public entity, has been expanding through acquisitions. It is assessing two potential acquisition targets, Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD, which operate in the same industry. The indicative price for acquiring either entity is GH¢12 million.

The financial statements for Suah LTD and Nagbe LTD are provided as follows:

Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ended 30 September 2024

Item Suah LTD (GH¢’000) Nagbe LTD (GH¢’000)
Revenue 25,000 40,000
Cost of Sales (19,000) (32,800)
Gross Profit 6,000 7,200
Distribution & Admin Expenses (1,250) (2,300)
Finance Costs (250) (900)
Profit Before Tax 4,500 4,000
Income Tax Expense (900) (1,000)
Profit for the Year 3,600 3,000

Statement of Financial Position as at 30 September 2024

Item Suah LTD (GH¢’000) Nagbe LTD (GH¢’000)
Non-Current Assets 4,800 10,300
Current Assets 4,800 8,700
Total Assets 9,600 19,000
Equity 2,600 5,600
Non-Current Liabilities 5,000 9,200
Current Liabilities 2,000 4,200
Total Equity & Liabilities 9,600 19,000

Additional Information:

  1. Carrying Amount of Plant Assets:

    • Suah LTD: GH¢4,800,000
    • Nagbe LTD: GH¢2,000,000
  2. The following ratios for Suah LTD are provided:

    Ratio Suah LTD
    Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) 62.5%
    Net Asset Turnover 3.3 times
    Gross Profit Margin 24.0%
    Profit Margin (Before Interest & Tax) 19.0%
    Current Ratio 2.4:1
    Inventory Holding Period 31 days
    Trade Receivables Collection Period 31 days
    Trade Payables Payment Period 24 days
    Gearing Ratio 65.80%
    Acid Test Ratio 1.6:1

Required:
Using the financial statements provided, calculate the corresponding ratios for Nagbe LTD to compare with Suah LTD.

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CR – May 2019 – L3 – Q2 – Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates, and Errors (IAS 8)

Assess the accounting treatment of a policy change and analyze the profitability, liquidity, and efficiency ratios of the company based on the financial statements.

Below is the draft financial statement of Lanwani Plc., a manufacturer of fast-moving consumer goods.

Statement of financial position as at

Statement of profit or loss

Additional Information:

  1. The company changed its accounting policy from the cost model to the revaluation model for its property. The revaluation reserve represents the revaluation surplus recognized in 2017. No adjustment was made for 2016.
  2. Development costs of ₦45 billion were capitalized during 2017. The related asset is not expected to generate economic benefits until 2020.

Required:
a. Assess the accounting treatment of the change in accounting policy and state the impact on the return on capital employed (ROCE). (3 Marks)
b. Analyze the profitability, liquidity, and efficiency of Lanwani Plc. (15 Marks)
c. Briefly discuss TWO limitations of the analysis done in (b) above. (2 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2011 – L3 – SA – Q17 – Audit Reporting

Identifies the technique involving ratios and statistical analysis to obtain audit evidence.

The computation of ratios and trends and the use of statistical formula to obtain audit evidence is:

  • A. Hot review
  • B. Audit sampling
  • C. Substantive test
  • D. Analytical review
  • E. Audit review

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CR – May 2024 – L3 – SB – Q2 -Consolidated Financial Statements (IFRS 10)

Memo advising on acquisition decision based on financial analysis of Betta and Gamma Ltd.

Alpha PLC is an entity which has grown in recent years by acquiring established businesses. Alpha PLC is contemplating acquiring Betta Limited and Gamma Limited, both operating in the same industry as Alpha PLC. The management of Alpha PLC has indicated a total acquisition price of N12 million for each company. The following financial statements provide insight into the performance and financial position of both Betta Limited and Gamma Limited as at September 30, 2020:

  1. Statement of Profit or Loss (for the year ended September 30, 2020):
    Betta Ltd (N’000) Gamma Ltd (N’000)
    Revenue 25,000 40,000
    Cost of sales (19,000) (32,800)
    Gross profit 6,000 7,200
    Distribution costs (800) (1,400)
    Administrative expenses (450) (900)
    Finance costs (250) (900)
    Profit before tax 4,500 4,000
    Income tax expense (900) (1,000)
    Profit for the year 3,600 3,000
  2. Statement of Financial Position (as at September 30, 2020):
    Betta Ltd (N’000) Gamma Ltd (N’000)
    Non-current assets
    Property, plant and equipment
    – Property 3,000
    – Owned plant and equipment 4,800 2,000
    – Leased plant and equipment 5,300
    Total non-current assets 4,800 10,300
    Current assets
    Cash at bank and in hand 1,600 200
    Trade receivables 1,600 5,100
    Inventories 1,600 3,400
    Total current assets 4,800 8,700
    Total assets 9,600 19,000
    Equity and liabilities
    Ordinary shares (N1.00 each) 1,000 2,000
    Revaluation surplus on property 900
    Retained earnings 1,600 2,700
    Total equity 2,600 5,600
    Non-current liabilities
    Finance lease obligation 4,200
    5% loan notes (Dec 2026) 5,000
    10% loan notes (Dec 2026) 5,000
    Total non-current liabilities 5,000 9,200
    Current liabilities
    Trade payables 1,250 2,100
    Finance lease obligation 1,000
    Tax payable 750 1,100
    Total current liabilities 2,000 4,200
    Total equity and liabilities 9,600 19,000
  3. Additional Ratios Calculated:
    • Gross profit margin: Betta 24.0%, Gamma 18.0%
    • Profit margin (before interest and tax): Betta 19.0%, Gamma 12.3%
    • Return on capital employed (ROCE): Betta 62.5%, Gamma 31.0%
    • Current ratio: Betta 2.4:1, Gamma 2.1:1
    • Acid test ratio: Betta 1.6:1, Gamma 1.26:1
    • Net assets turnover: Betta 3.3 times, Gamma 2.5 times
    • Gearing: Betta 65.8%, Gamma 64.6%

Required:

a. Write a memo to the Director of Alpha PLC advising him on how to make the investment decision considering the performance and financial position of Betta Limited and Gamma Limited for the year ended September 30, 2020. (14 Marks)

b. What other qualitative factors should the management of Alpha PLC take into consideration assuming Gamma Limited is a foreign subsidiary? (6 Marks)

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CR – May 2018 – L3 – SB – Q2 – Associates and Joint Ventures (IAS 28

Calculate and interpret key financial ratios for Wole-Adura Group and evaluate liquidity.

Set out below are the draft accounts of Wole-Adura Plc and subsidiaries and of Maseru Associates. Wole-Adura acquired 40% of the equity capital of Maseru Associates three years ago when the latter’s retained earnings stood at N140m.

Abridged statement of financial position

Wole-Adura Plc & Subsidiaries Maseru Associates
Property, plant, and equipment 990 Nm
Investment in Maseru Associates at cost 290 Nm
Loan to Maseru Associates 70 Nm
Current assets 450 Nm
Loan from Wole-Adura Plc.
Total Assets 1800 Nm

FINANCED BY:

| Ordinary shares of 50k each | 1,125 Nm | 350 Nm | | Retained earnings | 675 Nm | 350 Nm | | Total Equity | 1800 Nm | 700 Nm |

Abridged statements of profit or loss

Wole-Adura Plc & Subsidiaries Maseru Associates
Profit before tax 427.50 Nm
Tax expense (157.50 Nm)
Profit after tax 270.00 Nm

Additional information:

(i) Wole-Adura proposed a dividend of N225m.
(ii) Total market capitalisation is N5,625m.


Required:

(a) Calculate each of these ratios for Wole-Adura Plc. and subsidiaries:

  1. Earnings per share
  2. Dividend cover
  3. Earnings yield
  4. Dividend yield

(4 Marks)

(b)

  1. Using the equity method, compute the earnings of the group incorporating the associates. (4 Marks)
  2. Compute the ratios in (a) above for the group. (4 Marks)

(c) Comment on the ratios calculated in (a) and (b) above by pairwise comparison. (3 Marks)

(d) Extracts from the financial statements of Ikoku Plc. recently published are as follows:

Statement of profit or loss for the year ended December 31, 2017

2017 2016
Revenue 360 Nm
Cost of sales (150 Nm)
Gross profit 210 Nm
Operating expenses (50 Nm)
Operating profit 160 Nm
Interest expense (10 Nm)
Tax expense (60 Nm)
Profit for the year 90 Nm

Statement of financial position as at December 31, 2017

2017 2016
Non-current assets
Property, plant & equipment 80 Nm
Current assets
Inventory 200 Nm
Trade receivables 70 Nm
Bank (50 Nm)
Total assets 300 Nm

Equity & liabilities

| Ordinary shares of N1 each | 60 Nm | 40 Nm | | Current liabilities | | | Trade payables | 190 Nm | 60 Nm | | Current tax | 50 Nm | 15 Nm | | Total liabilities and equity | 300 Nm | 115 Nm |

Required:

Discuss the liquidity challenges of Ikoku Plc. during the year ended December 31, 2017, from the extracts of the published financial statements. (5 Marks)

(Total 20 Marks)

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FR – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q2 – Business Combinations (IFRS 3)

Analyze Oyowood Limited's financials and adjust ratios based on acquisition considerations.

Chisom Plc experienced rapid growth in recent years through the acquisition and integration of other companies. Chisom Plc is interested in acquiring Oyowood Limited, a retailing company, which is one of several companies owned and managed by the same family.

The summarized financial statements of Oyowood Limited for the year ended December 31, 2022, are as follows:

From the above financial statements, Chisom Plc has calculated for Oyowood Limited the ratios below for the year ended December 31, 2022. It has also obtained the equivalent ratios for the retail sector average, which can be taken to represent Oyowood‟s sector.

Additional Information:

  1. Oyowood Limited buys all inventories from family companies at a 10% discount below market prices.
  2. Post-acquisition, Chisom Plc would replace the board of directors with a new board at a remuneration cost of ₦2.5 million per annum.
  3. Directors’ loan accounts will be refinanced through a 10% interest-bearing commercial loan of the same amount.
  4. The purchase price for Oyowood Limited is expected to be ₦30 million.

Required:

a. As the financial analyst for Chisom Plc, recalculate the ratios for Oyowood Limited after adjustments based on points (i) to (iv) above. (10 Marks)

b. Draft a memo to the managing director of Chisom Plc commenting on the adjusted performance of Oyowood Limited. (10 Marks)

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FR – May 2018 – L2 – Q4 – Consolidated Financial Statements (IFRS 10)

Assess the financial performance and position of two companies using specified ratios and explain the limitations of ratio analysis.

Ibadan Nigeria Limited is considering acquiring a suitable private limited liability company. The board of directors engaged a financial consultant to analyze the financial position of two companies, Abuja Limited and Rivers Limited, which are both receptive to the acquisition. The draft financial statements of the two companies are as follows:

Statements of Profit or Loss

a. Draft a report to the chairman of the board of directors of Ibadan Limited to assess the financial performance and position of the two companies using the following specific ratios: (12 Marks) i. Profitability ratios: Gross profit percentage and net profit margin. ii. Liquidity ratios: Acid test ratio, current ratio, trade receivable period. iii. Long-term financial stability ratios: Gearing ratio and proprietary ratio. iv. Efficiency ratios: Total asset turnover and non-current asset turnover.

b. Explain the limitations of ratio analysis and further information that may be useful to the board of directors when making the acquisition decision. (8 Marks)

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SCS – Nov 2020 – L3 – Q8 – Financial management

Calculate operating and financial gearing for GGOH and assess how these ratios impact investor decisions.

Assume a 10% interest on the outstanding loan and 22% Corporate Tax.

Required:
i) Calculate the operating gearing and financial gearing for GGOH. (5 marks)

ii) Assess how these ratios could impact an investor’s decision to invest in GGOH. (5 marks)

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FR – Nov 2018 – L2 – SB – Q4a and Q4b – Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS 1)

Calculate the financial ratios for Adebayo Trading Company Plc for the years 2018 and 2017 and comment on the profitability and short-term liquidity of Adebayo Trading Company Plc based on calculated ratios.

The following financial statements were extracted from the books of Adebayo Trading Company Plc for the relevant years:

Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended March 31:

Item 2018 (N’000) 2017 (N’000)
Revenue 250,000 400,000
Cost of sales (137,500) (225,000)
Gross profit 112,500 175,000
Administrative expenses (36,050) (44,500)
Distribution expenses (20,200) (24,250)
Finance cost (3,125) (3,125)
Profit before tax 53,125 103,125
Taxation expense (20,000) (40,000)
Profit for the year 33,125 63,125

Statement of Financial Position as at March 31:

Item 2018 (N’000) 2017 (N’000)
Non-current assets:
At cost 136,500 196,000
Accumulated depreciation (36,500) (52,250)
Net non-current assets 100,000 143,750
Current assets:
Inventory 79,250 20,750
Trade receivables 50,000 12,500
Bank balance 12,000 91,750
Total current assets 141,250 125,000
Equity and Liabilities:
Equity
Ordinary shares of 50 kobo each 57,500 57,500
Retained earnings 43,000 25,000
Total equity 100,500 82,500
Non-current liabilities:
10% Loan notes 31,250 31,250
12% Redeemable preference shares 5,000
Total non-current liabilities 31,250 36,250
Current liabilities:
Trade payables 18,750 26,875
Taxation 60,000 40,000
Bank overdraft 30,750 83,125
Total current liabilities 109,500 150,000
Total equity and liabilities 241,250 268,750

Additional Information:
(i) Dividend paid to Equity holders: N15,125,000 (2018) and N21,375,000 (2017).
(ii) Drop in market price per share: 36 kobo (2017) to 24 kobo (2018).
(iii) Finance cost relates to interest paid on 10% loan notes.

Required:
(a) Calculate in columnar form, for the two relevant years the following financial ratios:

  • Return on capital employed (ROCE)
  • Net profit margin (use profit after tax)
  • Current ratio
  • Quick ratio
  • Debt ratio
  • Fixed interest cover
  • Dividend cover
  • Dividend yield
    (12 Marks)

(b) Comment on the profitability and short-term liquidity of the company based on the ratios calculated.
(4 Marks)

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FR – March 2023 – L2 – Q4 – Financial Statement Analysis

Analyze and compare the financial performance of Boomu Ltd and Sintim Ltd using profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and gearing ratios.

Boomu Ltd is an agro-processing company with strong competition from Sintim Ltd. The Board of Directors of Boomu Ltd wants to measure the performance of the company against its competitor. Below are the statement of comprehensive income of the two companies for the year ended 31 December 2021, and the statement of financial positions as at that date.

Statement of Comprehensive Income:

Boomu Ltd (GH¢000) Sintim Ltd (GH¢000)
Revenue 619,085 956,200
Cost of Sales (424,700) (762,400)
Gross Profit 194,385 193,800
Administrative Expenses (58,635) (84,940)
Other Income 6,335 9,270
Operating Profit 142,085 118,130
Finance Cost (3,000)
Profit Before Income Tax 142,085 115,130
Income Tax Expense (23,460) (34,220)
Profit for the Year 118,625 80,910

Statement of Financial Position:

Boomu Ltd (GH¢000) Sintim Ltd (GH¢000)
Non-Current Assets
Property, Plant & Equipment 231,636 197,884
Intangible Assets 105,320 111,928
Total Non-Current Assets 336,956 309,812
Current Assets
Inventories 33,960 37,480
Trade Receivables 26,216 3,836
Cash and Cash Equivalents 91,328 42,472
Total Current Assets 151,504 83,788
Total Assets 488,460 393,600

Equity & Liabilities:

Boomu Ltd (GH¢000) Sintim Ltd (GH¢000)
Equity
Share Capital 20,000 30,000
Retained Earnings 390,536 283,820
Total Equity 410,536 313,820
Non-Current Liabilities
Deferred Taxation 18,120 13,948
20% Loan Notes 30,000
Total Non-Current Liabilities 18,120 43,948
Current Liabilities
Trade and Other Payables 42,904 28,040
Current Tax 16,900 7,792
Total Current Liabilities 59,804 35,832
Total Equity & Liabilities 488,460 393,600

Required: As the Finance Manager of the company, write a report to the Board of Directors, assessing the comparative performance of the company for the year ended 31 December 2021 using THREE (3) profitability ratios, TWO (2) liquidity ratios, THREE (3) efficiency ratios, and TWO (2) gearing ratios.

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FR – April 2022 – L2 – Q4 – Financial Statement Analysis

Analyze the performance and position of Abayie Ltd based on its financial statements, comparing it with key sector ratios, and prepare a report for shareholders.

Abayie Ltd is a listed company in Ghana and operates many supermarkets in Ghana. The following statements relate to Abayie Ltd for the year 2020:

Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ended 31 December 2020




Additional Information:
Key ratios for the supermarket sector (based on the latest available financial statement of 12 listed entities in the sector) are as follows:

  • Gross Profit margin: 5.9%
  • Return on Capital Employed (ROCE): 3.9%
  • Net Assets Turnover: 1.93 times

Required:
Prepare a report addressed to the shareholders of Abayie Ltd, analyzing the performance and position of Abayie Ltd based on the financial statements and additional information provided. The report should also include comparisons with key sector ratios (where appropriate). (Total: 20 marks)

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MA – Nov 2019 – L2 – Q1a – Performance analysis

Calculation of key financial ratios for GRAT Authority and evaluation of financial performance from 2017 to 2018.

GRAT Authority operates passenger railway services and is responsible for the maintenance of track signaling equipment, and other facilities such as stations. In recent years it has been criticized for providing poor services to the traveling public in terms of punctuality, safety, and the standard of facilities offered to passengers. Last year, GRAT Authority invested over GH¢20 million in new carriages, station facilities, and track maintenance programs in an attempt to address these criticisms.

Summarized financial results for GRAT Authority for the last two years are given below:

Extracts of Statement of Profit or Loss account for the year ended 31 December

Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December

Required:

a) Calculate the following ratios for GRAT Authority for 2017 and 2018, clearly showing your workings.

i) Return on capital employed (ROCE)
ii) Net profit margin
iii) Asset turnover
iv) Current ratio

b) Evaluate the financial performance of the entity in 2017 and 2018 as revealed by the above ratios.

c) Suggest THREE (3) non-financial indicators that could be useful in measuring the performance of a passenger railway service and explain why your chosen indicators are important.

d) Explain the term short-termism and suggest ways in which a long-term view can be encouraged.
(Total: 20 marks)

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AA – Dec 2022 – L2 – Q3b – Audit and Assurance Evidence

Explains four limitations of using ratio analysis in auditing and their impact on financial statement assertions.

You have been presented with the Financial Statements of Asiki Ltd, an audit client that has been consistent in reporting good financial performance. As part of obtaining audit evidence your Audit Manager has asked you to perform analytical procedures on the company’s General and Administrative Expenses using ratio analysis.

Required:
Explain to the Audit Manager FOUR (4) limitations of ratio analysis and how these could impact on assertions.

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FR – May 2017 – L2 – Q4b – Financial Statement Analysis

Write a report analyzing the performance of Shine Ltd compared to Diamond Ltd and the industry averages based on profitability, liquidity, gearing, and efficiency.

As the Financial Controller of Shine Ltd, write a report to the Managing Director analyzing the performance of your company, comparing the results against that of Diamond Ltd (a key competitor) and against the industry average using the following measures:

  • Profitability
  • Liquidity
  • Gearing
  • Efficiency

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FR – May 2017 – L2 – Q4a – Financial Statement Analysis

Calculate comparable financial ratios for Diamond Ltd and Shine Ltd based on profitability, liquidity, gearing, and efficiency.

The following information has been extracted from the recently published accounts of Diamond Ltd and Shine Ltd.

Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ended 31 December 2016

The following are the latest industry average ratios:
Required:
Calculate comparable ratios (to two decimal places where appropriate) for the two companies. All calculations must be clearly shown.

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FR – March 2024 – L2 – Q4a – Financial Statement Analysis

Calculate financial ratios for Mantemante Ltd and compare them with industry averages.

The following information has been extracted from the Financial Statements of Mantemante Ltd.

Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2023

Additional information, including ratios such as Return on Capital Employed, Net Profit Margin, Asset Turnover, Gearing, etc., is also provided.

Required:
a) Compute the comparable ratios for Mantemante Ltd for the years 2022 and 2023.
(10 marks)
b) Write a report for the Board of Directors analyzing the performance of Mantemante Ltd with references to the ratios for the two years and industry averages.
(10 marks)

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