of arbitrage were expected to happen by borrowing Yen and investing bonds of Won. Yen carry trade can happen in any countries where arbitrages from interest rate and exchange rate exist, such as Australia, New Zealand.
The bank of Japan defines the broad meaning of Yen carry trade as below. The interoffice account gives an insight into how much of the Yen liabilities are used to fund activiti
of the Company
Balance Sheet (partial)
Cash and Equivalents 6,707 1,280 385
Total Current Assets 12,094 8,639 4,415
Total Non-Current Assets 19,233 19,348 14,250
Total Assets 31,327 27,987 18,666
Total Current Liabilities 10,971 6,752 4,814
Total Non-Current Liabilities 4,421 7,663 8,371
Total Liabilities 15,392 14,415 13,185
Total Equity 15,935 13,572 5,481
Total Common Shares Outst
of an assets’ life.
Gradually decreasing charges in subsequent years.
- It is also called ‘accelerated depreciation method’.
More realistic reflection of condition of assets.
This approach coincides ‘Matching Principle’ well.
F.PER & PBR of DSME
Valuation based on price-earnings multiple
Valuation based on the ratio of
market price to book value of Equity
As you see the
3.2 Key competencies, capabilities, and resources
3.2.1 Key competencies and capabilities
Key Keyword Focused Anchor Text from External Links
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External Link Popularity
The major search engines use many metrics to determine the value of external links. Some of these metrics incl
of sales (on the Profit and loss account) to the value of fixed assets (on the balance sheet). It indicates how well the business is using its fixed assets to generate sales.
Current ratio
The current ratio is a financial ratio that measures whether or not a firm has enough resources to pay its debts over the next 12 months. It compares a firm's current assets to its current liabilities.
of Korea. In this year, Gamevil is listed on KOSDAQ.
Ⅱ. Calculate Ratios and analysis
1) Liquidity Ratio
# Why are these ratios important?
Liquidity is an important factor that investors use to gauge the overall health of a company. A strong cash position usually means debt is under control and any short-term liabilities can be paid off quickly in hard economic times. High liquidity r
of cash flow means that Korean Airlines borrowed money from the bank. The company also repaid their liabilities of 3,330,031,019,450, but at the same period, they borrowed money from the bank totaling 4,698,284,265,771 to make up for their shortage in cash.
Considering all the information above, Korean Airlines should try harder to make larger cash flows from their business instead of borrowin
of 2009, the main source of cash inflow(Increase in cash) comes from operating activities including net income and loss, additions of non-cash transactions, change in assets and liabilities. Especially Net income and additions of non-cash transactions were the major source that brought about cash in to the company. Cash inflows from financing activities were relatively smaller than that of operat
CRUDE OIL INTO ITS MAJOR DISTILLATION FRACTIONS WHICH ARE THEN FURTHER PROCESSED THROUGH A SERIES OF SEPARATION AND CONVERSION STEPS INTO FINISHED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.
ISSUES OF THE INDUSTRY
OIL PRICE INCREASED RAPIDLY
-> DID NOT REFLECT THIS PRICE
TO THE PRODUCTS
EXCHANGE RATE ALSO WENT UP
-> BURDEN TO INVESTMENT
& LIABILITY TO OIL
CRISIS TO OIL & CHEMICALS INDUSTRY