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Comparative analysis of dmart and big bazaar
1. Presented by : Nishmita Pujari
TYBMS (Finance)
Roll. No : 3234
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF
FINANCIAL REPORTS OF BIG
BAZAAR AND D-MART
2. 1. About D-Mart and Big Bazaar
1 2
• Founded by: Radhakishan Damani
• In the year: 2002
• Parent Company: Avenue Supermarts Ltd.
• Headquarters: Mumbai
• Founded by: Kishore Biyani
• In the Year: 2001
• Parent Company: Future Retail
• Headquarters: Mumbai
3. 2. Research Methodology
Objectives of the Research
• To study the growth of both the companies in the financial year 2019-2020,
• To do a comparative analysis using the financial reports of the company,
• To analyze the financial positions of the companies,
• To evaluate the factors that affected the growth of the company,
• To understand which company is performing well in the retail sector of India
Method of Data collection
• Secondary Data
4. 3. Data Interpretation
The Balance sheet of the Companies was studied and the key financial ratios were compared. Following is the comparison of the key
financial ratios of the company.
Sr. no Ratios Avenue
Supermarts
ltd D mart)
2019
Future
retail 19
1 Current Ratio 5.98 1.07
2 Income from operations (in Rs.) 24,675.01 20,118
3 PBT (in Rs.) 1,782.89 33.84
4 PAT (in Rs.) 1,349.89 33.84
5 EPS (Basic) (in Rs.) 21.49 0.67
6 EPS (Diluted) (in Rs.) 21.33 0.65
7 Inventory Turnover ratio 14.16 3.84
8 Debt-equity Ratio 0.3 2.08
9 Finance Costs (in Rs.) 62.76 993.21
10 Asset Turnover 205.93 94.40
11 Net profit Margin 5.47 0.07
5. 4. Findings
• Better scope for D- mart
• Earning per share of Avenue Supermarts ltd. Is observed to be better than that of
Future retail
• Pandemic affecting the companies, but Big bazaar got a lot more unstable.
• D- mart performed well compared to Big bazaar in the Financial year 2019-2020
• Steady increase in the No. of stores, Revenue, and footfalls of the stores.
6. 5. Conclusion
• Better performance of D-mart compared to Big bazaar is due to the
following reasons.
1. Its pricing tactics.
2. Owning all the stores it operates on.
3. Doesn’t deals with perishable goods.
4. Good relationship with its vendors.
5. Targets middle class and lower class of the society.
Thank you.
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