SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 11
Download to read offline
I need proper and details explanation for this case study Financial statement part (i, ii & iii Area
of concern)
Analyse the financial statements that have been prepared by Home Range Ltd’s financial
director. In particular, comment on the following aspects of the company:
i. Areas of concern in financial performance, focusing mainly on information from the income
statement
ii. Areas of concern in financial health, focusing on ratios dependent on the income statement
and the balance sheet
iii. Areas of concern in cash flow management, focusing on information available from the cash
flow statement.
Assess the value of Clare Lombardo’s parent’s recent concern that ‘the company has not spent its
significant cash resources wisely in the past year’ (the year to 31 December 2017). What
practical steps should Clare Lombardo now undertake in order to help to maximise the value of
the business for resale in about 3 years?
Case study
Home Range Ltd
Clare Lombardo comes from a family that has bought, renovated and sold or rented houses as a
side-line to their main forms of employment for a number of years. This family interest has
proved to be a profitable small business. Her father is an electrician by trade but has developed
skills in other areas such as basic plumbing and carpentry. This has greatly reduced the cost of
‘doing up’ old properties. Clare’s mother works as a part-time bookkeeper so she has enough
spare time to keep proper financial records for the business.
Clare’s favourite subject at school was Art. While still at school Clare discovered a knack for
helping her parents to tastefully furnish renovated properties in preparation for their sale or rent.
After school Clare studied interior design while helping run her parent’s business.
About 20 years ago Clare was left money by a grandparent. She used this to open her first Home
Range shop in an exclusive part of London. It sells high quality home furnishings and
accessories to mainly wealthy customers who have limited time.
Clare’s luck, good taste and business acumen has proved very successful. She formed the private
company Home Range Ltd 18 years ago, and it has grown to consist of a chain of 25 stores in
wealthy parts of London and the south east of England. The retail outlets have been
complimented by an effective and profitable website.
Clare is the majority shareholder while her parents own the remaining shares in the business.
Clare has recently decided she wants to sell the business in about three years. She is conscious
that her parents are growing old and she also want to spend more time with her young family.
Clare’s parents have decided to retire from formal employment in the next few months. They
will still run their property business. While they are essentially passive shareholders in Home
Range Ltd, Clare still relies on them for common sense advice she can trust.
Home Range Ltd has been particularly profitable since the global financial crash beginning in
2007. It appears to Clare and the financial director of the company that the luxury goods market
has not been affected by cuts in government expenditure. In the year ending 31 December 2016
the company achieved a record return on equity of 35%. This has generated some media interest
in Home Range Ltd as well as a number of serious offers to buy the company.
Clare now wants to invest more in the company to continue to make it grow in profitability for
the next 3 years so she can maximise its value for the planned sale. On the 1st January 2017 the
business took out a further bank loan of £1.2 million to expand the business with as little risk as
possible. In the last year, Clare has relied mainly on advice of the company financial director to
invest particularly in buying goods with a higher profit margin and to spend more on marketing.
Her parents have recently challenged the views of the financial director and advised Clare that
the company has not spent its significant cash resources wisely in the past year.
Clare now needs to properly understand the implications of the latest financial statements below
to see if the company is on the right track, and if her parent’s recent advice is justified.
Home Range Ltd Income Statement
For the years ended 31 Dec 2017 and 2016
Year to 31 Dec 2017
Year to 31 Dec 2016
£k
£k
£k
£k
Sales revenue
106,872
88,476
Less: cost of goods sold:
Opening inventory
6,246
5,168
Purchases from wholesalers
61,256
40,626
67,502
45,794
Less closing inventory
8,792
6,246
Cost of goods sold
58,710
39,548
Gross profit
48,162
48,928
Less expenses:
Salaries and other costs
17,562
16,154
Rent and office services
636
628
Insurance
97
94
Distribution and postage costs
325
310
Marketing and advertising expenses
1,137
864
Office administration
171
164
Energy and other utilities
272
264
Depreciation
704
682
Audit, Accounting & Legal Costs
46
43
Interest on bank loan
48
12
Interest on bank overdraft
0
0
Total Expenses
20,998
19,215
Interest received
1,350
1,290
Profit before taxation
28,514
31,003
Corporation tax
5,703
6,201
Profit after taxation
22,811
24,802
Home Range Ltd Balance sheets at 31st December 2017 and 2016
Year to 31 Dec 2017
Year to 31 Dec 2016
£k
£k
£k
£k
Non-current assets
Property
13,659
14,400
Computers and equipment
412
328
Vehicles
248
234
Total non-current assets
14,319
14,962
Current assets
Inventory
8,792
6,246
Receivables
4,051
1,612
Other current assets
48
46
Cash at bank
100,158
79,188
Total current assets
113,049
87,092
Current liabilities
Payables
11,124
9,398
Corporation tax
5,703
6,201
Other tax liabilities
349
273
Bank overdraft
0
0
Total current liabilities
17,176
15,872
Net current assets/working capital
95,874
71,220
Total assets less current liabilities
110,193
86,182
Long-term liabilities
Bank loan
1,600
400
Net Assets
Total108,593
Total85,782
Equity
Share capital
1,000
1,000
Reserve: retained earnings
107,593
84,782
Total Equity
Total108,593
Total85,782
Home Range Ltd Cash Flow Statements For the years ended 31 December 2015 and 2014
Year to 31 Dec 2017
Year to 31 Dec 2016
£k
£k
Operating activity:
Operating profit
27,212
31,003
Interest paid on overdraft
0
0
Corporation tax paid
(6,201)
(6,485)
Add back non-cash expenses:
Depreciation
704
682
Loss/(Profit) on disposal of non-current assets
0
0
Changes in cash invested in Working Capital:
(Increase)/Decrease in Inventory
(2,546)
(1,078)
(Increase)/Decrease in Receivables
(2,439)
(472)
(Increase)/Decrease in Other current assets
(2)
8
Increase/(Decrease) in Payables
1,726
1,854
Increase/(Decrease) in Other tax liabilities
76
94
Net cash inflow/(outflow) from operating activities
18,530
25,606
Investing activity:
Purchase of non-current assets
(62)
(47)
Proceeds on disposal of non-current assets
0
0
Net cash generated (consumed) by investing activity
(62)
(47)
Financing activity:
New Bank Loan
1,200
0
Interest paid on bank loan
(48)
(12)
Interest received on bank deposit
1,350
1,290
Net cash generated (consumed) by financing activity
2,502
1,278
Change in Cash Balances
20,970
26,837
Opening cash balance (overdraft) at 1st January
79,188
52,351
Closing cash balance (overdraft) at 31st December
Total100,158
Total79,188
Year to 31 Dec 2017
Year to 31 Dec 2016
£k
£k
£k
£k
Sales revenue
106,872
88,476
Less: cost of goods sold:
Opening inventory
6,246
5,168
Purchases from wholesalers
61,256
40,626
67,502
45,794
Less closing inventory
8,792
6,246
Cost of goods sold
58,710
39,548
Gross profit
48,162
48,928
Less expenses:
Salaries and other costs
17,562
16,154
Rent and office services
636
628
Insurance
97
94
Distribution and postage costs
325
310
Marketing and advertising expenses
1,137
864
Office administration
171
164
Energy and other utilities
272
264
Depreciation
704
682
Audit, Accounting & Legal Costs
46
43
Interest on bank loan
48
12
Interest on bank overdraft
0
0
Total Expenses
20,998
19,215
Interest received
1,350
1,290
Profit before taxation
28,514
31,003
Corporation tax
5,703
6,201
Profit after taxation
22,811
24,802
Solution
All the cash flow ratios have decreased in 2017, but still above the (Sufficient) required
normal/ideal --- the cushion of liquidity to be maintained, in the event of sudden obligations
arising.
Cash flow has certainly decreased as compared to 2016, but, this level of cash is unwarranted &
requires more efficient utilization of cash.
Investment of excess cash & controlling COGS is all that is needed.
Some of the practical steps she can take to maximize the value of business:
She can invest the excess cash, partly in long-term & partly in marketable securities.
Increased sales promotions will lead to more sales improving asset utilization & gross margin
Try out cost control measures, to check rising COGS.
As the main concern now is excess cash & its proper utilization, she can go in for some new
projects after evaluating its Net Present Value -- which will maximize value to the business.
Or she can even spend more on marketing, as she has planned, so that the sales are maximized.
Thus, evaluating & investing in projects, which will grow into the future & where returns are
more than the cost of her capital employed, will maximize value to the firm.
Areas of concern from income statement:
Areas of concern from income statement and balance sheet:
Areas of concern from cash flow:
As remedial steps Clare should do the following:

More Related Content

Similar to I need proper and details explanation for this case study Financial .pdf

TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric You will s.docx
TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric   You will s.docxTAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric   You will s.docx
TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric You will s.docx
ssuserf9c51d
 
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) UseECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
EvonCanales257
 

Similar to I need proper and details explanation for this case study Financial .pdf (20)

Pulak assignment (1)
Pulak assignment (1)Pulak assignment (1)
Pulak assignment (1)
 
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education for Service--acc291genius.com
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education for Service--acc291genius.comACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education for Service--acc291genius.com
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education for Service--acc291genius.com
 
ACC 291(NEW) Effective Communication/tutorialrank.com
ACC 291(NEW) Effective Communication/tutorialrank.comACC 291(NEW) Effective Communication/tutorialrank.com
ACC 291(NEW) Effective Communication/tutorialrank.com
 
ACC 291 NEW Education for Service--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Education for Service--acc291.comACC 291 NEW Education for Service--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Education for Service--acc291.com
 
ACC 291 NEW Education Counseling--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Education Counseling--acc291.comACC 291 NEW Education Counseling--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Education Counseling--acc291.com
 
TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric You will s.docx
TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric   You will s.docxTAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric   You will s.docx
TAX 655 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric You will s.docx
 
Acc 291(new) Inspiring Innovation--tutorialrank.com
Acc 291(new) Inspiring Innovation--tutorialrank.comAcc 291(new) Inspiring Innovation--tutorialrank.com
Acc 291(new) Inspiring Innovation--tutorialrank.com
 
ACC 291NEW Lessons in Excellence / acc291.com
ACC 291NEW Lessons in Excellence / acc291.comACC 291NEW Lessons in Excellence / acc291.com
ACC 291NEW Lessons in Excellence / acc291.com
 
ACC 291(NEW) Enhance teaching - tutorialrank.com
ACC 291(NEW)  Enhance teaching - tutorialrank.comACC 291(NEW)  Enhance teaching - tutorialrank.com
ACC 291(NEW) Enhance teaching - tutorialrank.com
 
Platforms & Applications
Platforms & ApplicationsPlatforms & Applications
Platforms & Applications
 
Financial Accounting
Financial AccountingFinancial Accounting
Financial Accounting
 
ACC 291 NEW Become Exceptional--acc291new.com
ACC 291 NEW Become Exceptional--acc291new.comACC 291 NEW Become Exceptional--acc291new.com
ACC 291 NEW Become Exceptional--acc291new.com
 
Accounting purpose and financial analysis
Accounting purpose and financial analysisAccounting purpose and financial analysis
Accounting purpose and financial analysis
 
Tax655 final project_guidelines_and_rubric-converted (1)
Tax655 final project_guidelines_and_rubric-converted (1)Tax655 final project_guidelines_and_rubric-converted (1)
Tax655 final project_guidelines_and_rubric-converted (1)
 
Are you a potential business angel?
Are you a potential business angel?Are you a potential business angel?
Are you a potential business angel?
 
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) UseECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
ECS3019 Financial Decisions for Business – Assignment 2(A) Use
 
ACC 291 NEW Remember Education--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Remember Education--acc291.comACC 291 NEW Remember Education--acc291.com
ACC 291 NEW Remember Education--acc291.com
 
ACC 291NEW Education Begins--acc291.com
ACC 291NEW Education Begins--acc291.comACC 291NEW Education Begins--acc291.com
ACC 291NEW Education Begins--acc291.com
 
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education Begins--acc291genius.com
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education Begins--acc291genius.comACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education Begins--acc291genius.com
ACC 291 GENIUS NEW Education Begins--acc291genius.com
 
Creating a Business Plan from Tom Shay and Profits Plus
Creating a Business Plan from Tom Shay and Profits PlusCreating a Business Plan from Tom Shay and Profits Plus
Creating a Business Plan from Tom Shay and Profits Plus
 

More from fasttrackscardecors

Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdfMissy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdfJustify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdfIdentify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdfI have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdfHow is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdfFungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdfFor each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdfFor each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdfDescribe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdfConsider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdfCase History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
fasttrackscardecors
 

More from fasttrackscardecors (20)

On a Sunday in April, dog bite victims arrive at Carver Memorial Hos.pdf
On a Sunday in April, dog bite victims arrive at Carver Memorial Hos.pdfOn a Sunday in April, dog bite victims arrive at Carver Memorial Hos.pdf
On a Sunday in April, dog bite victims arrive at Carver Memorial Hos.pdf
 
Molecules like glucose usually need a special transporter protein to.pdf
Molecules like glucose usually need a special transporter protein to.pdfMolecules like glucose usually need a special transporter protein to.pdf
Molecules like glucose usually need a special transporter protein to.pdf
 
Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdfMissy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
Missy Crane opened a public relations firm called Goth on August 1, 2.pdf
 
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdfJustify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
Justify that the following circuit represents the functionality of a .pdf
 
Inventor classwhat is the purpose of using assemply constraints.pdf
Inventor classwhat is the purpose of using assemply constraints.pdfInventor classwhat is the purpose of using assemply constraints.pdf
Inventor classwhat is the purpose of using assemply constraints.pdf
 
IncompressibilityI cant understand some parts in a book.The .pdf
IncompressibilityI cant understand some parts in a book.The .pdfIncompressibilityI cant understand some parts in a book.The .pdf
IncompressibilityI cant understand some parts in a book.The .pdf
 
If you were to illuminate an Elodea leaf with light at 550 nm, would.pdf
If you were to illuminate an Elodea leaf with light at 550 nm, would.pdfIf you were to illuminate an Elodea leaf with light at 550 nm, would.pdf
If you were to illuminate an Elodea leaf with light at 550 nm, would.pdf
 
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdfIdentify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
Identify the three major types of controls that organizations can us.pdf
 
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdfI have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
I have C++ question that I do not know how to do, Can you teach me t.pdf
 
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdfHow is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
How is Vietas contribution to mathematics distinctly modern in spi.pdf
 
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdfFungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
Fungal associations with plants Examine a type of fungal association .pdf
 
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdfFor each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
For each problem in this homework, your assignment is to determine .pdf
 
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdfFor each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
For each story problem, identofy the opertaion and the interpretatio.pdf
 
Explain a. casting b. overloading c. sentinel d. echoSolution.pdf
Explain a. casting b. overloading c. sentinel d. echoSolution.pdfExplain a. casting b. overloading c. sentinel d. echoSolution.pdf
Explain a. casting b. overloading c. sentinel d. echoSolution.pdf
 
Find all the square roots of the complex number 14i. Write the squar.pdf
Find all the square roots of the complex number 14i. Write the squar.pdfFind all the square roots of the complex number 14i. Write the squar.pdf
Find all the square roots of the complex number 14i. Write the squar.pdf
 
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdfDescribe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
Describe the flow of oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fe.pdf
 
describe two different forms of bindingSolutionTwo forms Co.pdf
describe two different forms of bindingSolutionTwo forms Co.pdfdescribe two different forms of bindingSolutionTwo forms Co.pdf
describe two different forms of bindingSolutionTwo forms Co.pdf
 
Connect onnect mheducation.co.pdf
Connect onnect mheducation.co.pdfConnect onnect mheducation.co.pdf
Connect onnect mheducation.co.pdf
 
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdfConsider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
Consider the following interrupting system. The active-edge inputs o.pdf
 
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdfCase History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
Case History- An 11-month old Boy whos blue and short of breathC.pdf
 

Recently uploaded

SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
Peter Brusilovsky
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
中 央社
 

Recently uploaded (20)

VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
 
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
 
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
 
When Quality Assurance Meets Innovation in Higher Education - Report launch w...
When Quality Assurance Meets Innovation in Higher Education - Report launch w...When Quality Assurance Meets Innovation in Higher Education - Report launch w...
When Quality Assurance Meets Innovation in Higher Education - Report launch w...
 
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
 
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptxPSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
 
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of TransportBasic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
 
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategiesMajor project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
 
Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdfIncluding Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
 
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
 
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjStl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
 
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopale-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
 
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
MOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptxMOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptx
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
 
Analyzing and resolving a communication crisis in Dhaka textiles LTD.pptx
Analyzing and resolving a communication crisis in Dhaka textiles LTD.pptxAnalyzing and resolving a communication crisis in Dhaka textiles LTD.pptx
Analyzing and resolving a communication crisis in Dhaka textiles LTD.pptx
 
diagnosting testing bsc 2nd sem.pptx....
diagnosting testing bsc 2nd sem.pptx....diagnosting testing bsc 2nd sem.pptx....
diagnosting testing bsc 2nd sem.pptx....
 
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
 
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptxGraduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
 
The Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Free Study Material PDF
The Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Free Study Material PDFThe Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Free Study Material PDF
The Story of Village Palampur Class 9 Free Study Material PDF
 
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in HinduismAn overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
 

I need proper and details explanation for this case study Financial .pdf

  • 1. I need proper and details explanation for this case study Financial statement part (i, ii & iii Area of concern) Analyse the financial statements that have been prepared by Home Range Ltd’s financial director. In particular, comment on the following aspects of the company: i. Areas of concern in financial performance, focusing mainly on information from the income statement ii. Areas of concern in financial health, focusing on ratios dependent on the income statement and the balance sheet iii. Areas of concern in cash flow management, focusing on information available from the cash flow statement. Assess the value of Clare Lombardo’s parent’s recent concern that ‘the company has not spent its significant cash resources wisely in the past year’ (the year to 31 December 2017). What practical steps should Clare Lombardo now undertake in order to help to maximise the value of the business for resale in about 3 years? Case study Home Range Ltd Clare Lombardo comes from a family that has bought, renovated and sold or rented houses as a side-line to their main forms of employment for a number of years. This family interest has proved to be a profitable small business. Her father is an electrician by trade but has developed skills in other areas such as basic plumbing and carpentry. This has greatly reduced the cost of ‘doing up’ old properties. Clare’s mother works as a part-time bookkeeper so she has enough spare time to keep proper financial records for the business. Clare’s favourite subject at school was Art. While still at school Clare discovered a knack for helping her parents to tastefully furnish renovated properties in preparation for their sale or rent. After school Clare studied interior design while helping run her parent’s business. About 20 years ago Clare was left money by a grandparent. She used this to open her first Home Range shop in an exclusive part of London. It sells high quality home furnishings and accessories to mainly wealthy customers who have limited time. Clare’s luck, good taste and business acumen has proved very successful. She formed the private company Home Range Ltd 18 years ago, and it has grown to consist of a chain of 25 stores in wealthy parts of London and the south east of England. The retail outlets have been complimented by an effective and profitable website. Clare is the majority shareholder while her parents own the remaining shares in the business. Clare has recently decided she wants to sell the business in about three years. She is conscious
  • 2. that her parents are growing old and she also want to spend more time with her young family. Clare’s parents have decided to retire from formal employment in the next few months. They will still run their property business. While they are essentially passive shareholders in Home Range Ltd, Clare still relies on them for common sense advice she can trust. Home Range Ltd has been particularly profitable since the global financial crash beginning in 2007. It appears to Clare and the financial director of the company that the luxury goods market has not been affected by cuts in government expenditure. In the year ending 31 December 2016 the company achieved a record return on equity of 35%. This has generated some media interest in Home Range Ltd as well as a number of serious offers to buy the company. Clare now wants to invest more in the company to continue to make it grow in profitability for the next 3 years so she can maximise its value for the planned sale. On the 1st January 2017 the business took out a further bank loan of £1.2 million to expand the business with as little risk as possible. In the last year, Clare has relied mainly on advice of the company financial director to invest particularly in buying goods with a higher profit margin and to spend more on marketing. Her parents have recently challenged the views of the financial director and advised Clare that the company has not spent its significant cash resources wisely in the past year. Clare now needs to properly understand the implications of the latest financial statements below to see if the company is on the right track, and if her parent’s recent advice is justified. Home Range Ltd Income Statement For the years ended 31 Dec 2017 and 2016 Year to 31 Dec 2017 Year to 31 Dec 2016 £k £k £k £k Sales revenue 106,872 88,476 Less: cost of goods sold: Opening inventory 6,246 5,168 Purchases from wholesalers 61,256 40,626
  • 3. 67,502 45,794 Less closing inventory 8,792 6,246 Cost of goods sold 58,710 39,548 Gross profit 48,162 48,928 Less expenses: Salaries and other costs 17,562 16,154 Rent and office services 636 628 Insurance 97 94 Distribution and postage costs 325 310 Marketing and advertising expenses 1,137 864 Office administration 171 164 Energy and other utilities 272 264 Depreciation 704 682
  • 4. Audit, Accounting & Legal Costs 46 43 Interest on bank loan 48 12 Interest on bank overdraft 0 0 Total Expenses 20,998 19,215 Interest received 1,350 1,290 Profit before taxation 28,514 31,003 Corporation tax 5,703 6,201 Profit after taxation 22,811 24,802 Home Range Ltd Balance sheets at 31st December 2017 and 2016 Year to 31 Dec 2017 Year to 31 Dec 2016 £k £k £k £k Non-current assets Property 13,659 14,400 Computers and equipment
  • 5. 412 328 Vehicles 248 234 Total non-current assets 14,319 14,962 Current assets Inventory 8,792 6,246 Receivables 4,051 1,612 Other current assets 48 46 Cash at bank 100,158 79,188 Total current assets 113,049 87,092 Current liabilities Payables 11,124 9,398 Corporation tax 5,703 6,201 Other tax liabilities 349 273 Bank overdraft 0
  • 6. 0 Total current liabilities 17,176 15,872 Net current assets/working capital 95,874 71,220 Total assets less current liabilities 110,193 86,182 Long-term liabilities Bank loan 1,600 400 Net Assets Total108,593 Total85,782 Equity Share capital 1,000 1,000 Reserve: retained earnings 107,593 84,782 Total Equity Total108,593 Total85,782 Home Range Ltd Cash Flow Statements For the years ended 31 December 2015 and 2014 Year to 31 Dec 2017 Year to 31 Dec 2016 £k £k Operating activity: Operating profit 27,212 31,003
  • 7. Interest paid on overdraft 0 0 Corporation tax paid (6,201) (6,485) Add back non-cash expenses: Depreciation 704 682 Loss/(Profit) on disposal of non-current assets 0 0 Changes in cash invested in Working Capital: (Increase)/Decrease in Inventory (2,546) (1,078) (Increase)/Decrease in Receivables (2,439) (472) (Increase)/Decrease in Other current assets (2) 8 Increase/(Decrease) in Payables 1,726 1,854 Increase/(Decrease) in Other tax liabilities 76 94 Net cash inflow/(outflow) from operating activities 18,530 25,606 Investing activity: Purchase of non-current assets (62) (47)
  • 8. Proceeds on disposal of non-current assets 0 0 Net cash generated (consumed) by investing activity (62) (47) Financing activity: New Bank Loan 1,200 0 Interest paid on bank loan (48) (12) Interest received on bank deposit 1,350 1,290 Net cash generated (consumed) by financing activity 2,502 1,278 Change in Cash Balances 20,970 26,837 Opening cash balance (overdraft) at 1st January 79,188 52,351 Closing cash balance (overdraft) at 31st December Total100,158 Total79,188 Year to 31 Dec 2017 Year to 31 Dec 2016 £k £k £k £k Sales revenue 106,872
  • 9. 88,476 Less: cost of goods sold: Opening inventory 6,246 5,168 Purchases from wholesalers 61,256 40,626 67,502 45,794 Less closing inventory 8,792 6,246 Cost of goods sold 58,710 39,548 Gross profit 48,162 48,928 Less expenses: Salaries and other costs 17,562 16,154 Rent and office services 636 628 Insurance 97 94 Distribution and postage costs 325 310 Marketing and advertising expenses 1,137 864 Office administration
  • 10. 171 164 Energy and other utilities 272 264 Depreciation 704 682 Audit, Accounting & Legal Costs 46 43 Interest on bank loan 48 12 Interest on bank overdraft 0 0 Total Expenses 20,998 19,215 Interest received 1,350 1,290 Profit before taxation 28,514 31,003 Corporation tax 5,703 6,201 Profit after taxation 22,811 24,802 Solution All the cash flow ratios have decreased in 2017, but still above the (Sufficient) required
  • 11. normal/ideal --- the cushion of liquidity to be maintained, in the event of sudden obligations arising. Cash flow has certainly decreased as compared to 2016, but, this level of cash is unwarranted & requires more efficient utilization of cash. Investment of excess cash & controlling COGS is all that is needed. Some of the practical steps she can take to maximize the value of business: She can invest the excess cash, partly in long-term & partly in marketable securities. Increased sales promotions will lead to more sales improving asset utilization & gross margin Try out cost control measures, to check rising COGS. As the main concern now is excess cash & its proper utilization, she can go in for some new projects after evaluating its Net Present Value -- which will maximize value to the business. Or she can even spend more on marketing, as she has planned, so that the sales are maximized. Thus, evaluating & investing in projects, which will grow into the future & where returns are more than the cost of her capital employed, will maximize value to the firm. Areas of concern from income statement: Areas of concern from income statement and balance sheet: Areas of concern from cash flow: As remedial steps Clare should do the following: