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A) Liquidity Ratio : - Ratio Analysis 1) Current ratio = Current asset Current Liability 2) Quick ratio or Acid Test ratio = Quick Asset Quick liability Quick Asset = Current Asset Stock Quick Liability = Current liability Cash credit, Bank borrowings, OD and other Short term Borrowings. Secured loan is a current liability and also come under cash credit Sundry debtors considered doubtful should not be taken as quick asset. Creditors for capital WIP is to be excluded from current liability. Current asset can include only marketable securities. Loans to employees in asset side are long term in nature and are not part of current assets. Provision for gratuity is not a current liability. Gratuity fund investment is not a part of marketable securities. Trade investments are not part of marketable securities. Remarks : - Higher the current ratios better the liquidity position. B) Capital structure ratios : - 1) Debt equity ratio = Debt = External Equity Equity Internal Equity = Long term debt = Share holders fund Long term fund Long term fund 2) Proprietary ratio = Proprietary fund Total Assets 3) Total Liability to Net worth ratio = Total Liabilities Net worth

4) Capital gearing ratio = Preference share capital + Debt Equity Preference share capital Share holders fund (or) Equity (or) Proprietary fund (or) Owners fund (or) Net worth = Equity share + Preference share + Reserves and surplus P & L a/c Preliminary Expenses. Debt (or) Long term liability (or) Long term loan fund = Secured loan (excluding cash credit) + unsecured loan + Debentures. Total asset = Total assets as per Balance sheet Preliminary expenses. Total liability = Long term liability + Current liability (or) short term liability Long term fund = Total asset Current liability = Share holders fund + long term loan fund. Remarks : - In debt equity ratio higher the debt fund used in capital structure, greater is the risk. In debt equity ratio, operates favorable when if rate of interest is lower than the return on capital employed. In total liability to Net worth Ratio = Lower the ratio, better is solvency position of business, Higher the ratio lower is its solvency position. If debt equity ratio is comparatively higher then the financial strength is better. C) Profitability Ratio : - 1) Gross Profit Ratio = Gross Profit * 100 2) Net Profit Ratio = Net Profit * 100 3) Operating Profit ratio = Operating profit * 100

4) Return to shareholders = Net profit after interest and tax Share holders fund 5) Return on Net Worth = Return on Net worth * 100 Net worth 6) Return on capital employed (or) Return on investment = Return (EBIT) Capital Employed 7) Expenses Ratios :- a) Direct expenses Ratios : - i) Raw material consumed * 100 ii) Wages * 100 iii) Production Expenses * 100 b) Indirect expenses Ratios : - i) Administrative Expenses * 100 ii) Selling Expenses * 100 iii) Distribution Expenses * 100 iv) Finance Charge * 100 In the above the term term is used for business engaged in sale of goods, for other enterprises the word revenue can be used. Gross profit = Cost of goods sold Operating profit = Cost of sales = Profit after operating expenses but before Interest and tax.

Operating Expenses = Administration Expenses + Selling and distribution expenses, Interest on short term loans etc. Return = Earning before Interest and Tax = Operating profit = Net profit + Non operating expenses Non operating Income Capital employed = Share holders fund + Long term borrowings = Fixed assets + Working capital If opening and closing balance is given then average capital employed can be substituted in case of capital employed which is Opening capital employed + Closing capital employed 2 D) Debt service coverage ratios = Profit available for debt servicing Loan Installments + Interest Profit available for debt servicing = Net profit after tax provision + Depreciation + Other non cash charges + Interest on debt. E) Turnover Ratios: - i) Assets turnover = Total assets 2) Fixed assets turnover = [Number of times fixed assets has Fixed assets turned into sales] 3) Working capital turnover = Working capital 4) Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold (for finished goods) 5) Debtors turnover (or) Average collection period = Credit sales (in ratio) Average accounts receivable (or) = Average accounts receivable * 365/52/12 Credit sales

6) Creditors turnover (or) Average payment period = Credit purchases Average accounts payable (or) = Average accounts Payable * 365/52/12 Credit Purchases 7) Inventory Turnover (for WIP) = Cost of production Average Inventory (for WIP) 8) Inventory Turnover (for Raw material) = Raw material consumed Average inventory (for raw material) 10) Inventory Holding Period = 365. Inventory turnover ratio 11) Capital Turnover ratio = Cost of sales Capital employed Note : - Working capital = Current asset Current liability = 0.25 * Proprietary ratio Accounts Receivable = Debtors + Bills receivable Accounts payable = Creditors + Bills Payable Remarks : - If assets turnover ratio is more than 1, then profitability based on capital employed is profitability based on sales. Higher inventory turnover is an indicator of efficient inventory movement. It is an indicator of inventory management policies. Low inventory holding period lower working capital locking, but too low is not safe. Higher the debtors turnover, lower the credit period offered to customers. It is an indicator of credit management policies. Higher the creditors turnover, lower the credit period offered by suppliers. F) Other Ratios: - 1) Operating profit ratio = Net profit ratio + Non operating loss / ratio

2) Gross profit ratio = Operating profit ratio + Indirect expenses ratio 3) Cost of goods sold / ratio = 100% - Gross profit ratio 4) Earnings per share = Net profit after interest and tax Number of equity shares 5) Price earning ratio = Market price per equity share Earning per share 6) Pay out ratio = Dividend per equity share * 100 Earning per equity shares 7) Dividend yield ratio = Dividend per share * 100 Market price per share 8) Fixed charges coverage ratio = Net profit before interest and tax Interest charges 9) Interest coverage ratio = Earning before interest and tax Interest charges 10) Fixed dividend coverage ratio = Net profit Annual Preference dividend 11) Over all profitability ratio = Operating profit * 100 Capital employed 12) Productivity of assets employed = Net profit *100 Total tangible asset 13) Retained earning ratio = Retained earnings * 100 Total earnings