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Course Outline
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of Financial Analysis
Conventional vs. ABL
BALANCE SHEET RATIOS/ANALYSIS
The Quick or “Acid Test” ratio
The Working Capital or Current ratio
Tangible Net Worth analysis
Leverage ratio analysis (“DTW”)
Days Sales Outstanding (“DSO”)
Days Purchases Outstanding (“DPO”)
Inventory Turnover
Analyzing “true” liquidity in A/R and Inventory using ABL guidelines
How the ABL revelations impact the liquidity ratios
What is the “Gearing Ratio”?
LIFO inventory and its possible impact on debt service capabilities
INCOME STATEMENT ANALYSIS
Tracking sales trends
Analysis of Cost of Goods Sold (“COGS”)
Tracking Gross Margin trends vs. industry comparisons
Analyzing “Below the line” items as a % of sales
EBITDA vs. Interest Coverage
Cash Flow vs. Debt Service Obligations and the impact on Working Capital
Breakeven sales analysis
SUMMARY
Connecting the dots to create a global or macro outlook