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Title: ratio analysis for period 2010-11 & 2011-12 : case study of ONGC SCOPE:
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Ratio analysis project on ONGC of year 2010-11 & 2011-12Arjun Negi
Title: ratio analysis for period 2010-11 & 2011-12 : case study of ONGC SCOPE:
a) Ratio Analysis: concept, definition, Objectives, merits and demerits;
b) Calculation of solvency ratios: short term & long term;
c) Analysis of last two year 2010-11 & 2011-12;
d) Conclusion.
( included bibliography, literature review , and ONGC balance sheet )
Reliance Industries Limited Company Full PresentationAyush Goel
Topics covered in this PPT
1. Company Overview
2. Organization Structure
3. Policies of the company to motive employees
4. Recruitment, Training and
5. Key parameters of the Financial Statement
6. Business Environment and competitor analysis - PESTEL, SWOT, and Porter's five forces
7. Corporate social responsibility initiatives
8. Marketing Strategy and Target Customer Groups
9. Key IT/technological transformations
10. References
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2. A cost center is part of an organization that does not
produce direct profit and adds to the cost of running a
company. Examples of cost centers include research and
development departments, marketing departments, help
desks and customer service/contact centers.
Although not always demonstrably profitable, a cost center
typically adds to revenue indirectly or fulfills some other
corporate mandate. Money spent on research and
development, for example, may yield innovations that will
be profitable in the future. Investments in public relations
and customer service may result in more customers and
increased customer loyalty.
3. Since the cost center has a negative impact on profit (at
least on the surface) it is a likely target for rollbacks and
layoffs when budgets are cut. Operational decisions in a
contact center, for example, are typically driven by cost
considerations. Financial investments in new equipment,
technology and staff are often difficult to justify to
management because indirect profitability is hard to
translate to bottom-line figures.
Business metrics are sometimes employed to quantify the
benefits of a cost center and relate costs and benefits to
those of the organization as a whole. In a contact center, for
example, metrics such as average handle time, service
level and cost per call are used in conjunction with other
calculations to justify current or improved funding.
4. The basic cost centers of automotive industry can be
divide into:
Research and development :
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Market Research:
Advertisement
Brand building
Consumer relationship Management:
Information center
5. Study of
interrelationships $’s
TC
among a firm’s
sales, costs, and TR
operating profit at
various levels of
output
Break-even point is Profit Q
the Q where TR = TC Q1 Q2
(Q1 to Q2 on graph)
6. In economics & business, specifically cost accounting,
the break-even point (BEP) is the point at which cost
or expenses and revenue are equal: there is no net loss
or gain, and one has "broken even". A profit or a loss
has not been made, although opportunity costs have
been paid, and capital has received the risk-adjusted,
expected return.
7. TR
Draw a line through
$’s
origin with a slope of P TC
(product price) to
represent TR function MC
Draw a line that 1 unit Q
intersects vertical axis
FC
at level of fixed cost
P
and has a slope of MC
Q
1 unit Q
Intersection of TC and
Break-even
TR is break-even point point
8. Break-even analysis is only a supply side (i.e. costs only) analysis,
as it tells you nothing about what sales are actually likely to be
for the product at these various prices.
It assumes that fixed costs (FC) are constant. Although, this is
true in the short run, an increase in the scale of production is
likely to cause fixed costs to rise.
It assumes average variable costs are constant per unit of output,
at least in the range of likely quantities of sales. (i.e. linearity)
It assumes that the quantity of goods produced is equal to the
quantity of goods sold (i.e., there is no change in the quantity of
goods held in inventory at the beginning of the period and the
quantity of goods held in inventory at the end of the period).
In multi-product companies, it assumes that the relative
proportions of each product sold and produced are constant (i.e.,
the sales mix is constant).
9. Margin of safety represents the strength of the business. It
enables a business to know what is the exact amount it has
gained or lost and whether they are over or below the break
even point.
margin of safety = (current output - breakeven output)
margin of safety% = (current output - breakeven
output)/current output x 100
When dealing with budgets you would instead replace
"Current output" with "Budgeted output".
If P/V ratio is given then profit/ PV ratio
== In unit Break Even = FC / (SP − VC)
where FC is Fixed Cost, SP is Selling Price and VC is
Variable Cost
10. Rattan Tata was able to keep his promise and deliver a car for Rs
1,00,000, the Nano, with help from some 100 component
manufacturers, most of them homespun Indian outfits. Some of
them worked with the core Tata Motors team in total secrecy for
over three years.
A day after Tata drove the car to the ramp at the 9th Auto Expo
here and the world gaped in awe, several component
manufacturers decided to lift the veil of secrecy and told
Business Standard how the car was put together through
collaborative engineering. The price target, they said, was
achieved by sheer design improvisation and not cutting corners
on essentials.
The brief to them was simple: make things smaller and lighter,
do away with superficial parts and change the material wherever
possible.
11. A few did their own research and development, some developed
products with Tata Motors and quite a few were given designs by
Tata Motors. The company even helped some vendors find
international partners to make products that met the company's
requirements.
To begin with, it was decided to make the 623 cc two-cylinder
petrol engine from aluminum. Conventional engines are made
from cast iron, adding weight as well as cost to the car. "Being
smaller and lighter, the cost was lower," said Rico CEO Arvind
Kapur who supplied the blocks to house the engine.
The engine being lighter and placed at the rear of the car put less
pressure on the steering systems, which allowed for more cost
savings. As a result, there was no requirement for a link between
the engine and the rear wheels.
12. Still others said Tata Motors was able to bring down prices through old-
fashioned bargaining. Price negotiations from Tata Motors' side apparently
started from 50 per cent of what component suppliers offered. But the Nano is
expected to sell in large volumes and that would make up for the crunch in
margins, they were promised.
"When you are talking about 350,000 to half a million units, you start pricing
the parts on variable cost. Typically at 250,000 units if the part reaches break-
even point then the scope for reducing price changes dramatically," said Anil
Srivastava, CEO, GEA, a strategic consulting firm for automobile and parts
companies.
Even so, some suppliers could not meet Tata Motors' price demands. For
instance, AIS, the country's top automotive glass maker, decided to stay out of
the basic car shown by Tata yesterday (the order was placed with Saint
Gobain). "We are hopeful of getting into the deluxe model," said AIS CEO
Sanjay Labroo.
Initially, Tata had plans to assemble the car at the dealers' workshop to cut
down his spend on logistics. The plan, reliable sources said, still stands.
13. Surinder Kapur, chairman of the Sona group, which
supplied the steering columns, steering gear and
differential drive assembly, said: "The tubular design of the
car instead of the conventional 'rod' design definitely
helped cut costs, particularly the processes involved."
Lumax, which has supplied lighting systems for the Nano,
worked closely with engineers from Tata Motors'
Engineering and Research Centre to ensure that cost
targets were met. "We also did some competitive buying of
material from countries like China and Thailand," Lumax
Executive Director Deepak Jain said.
Costs were also cut by using regular bulbs that meet the
regulations instead of long life bulbs.
14. Production concerns
Another cost cutting exercise that was attempted was to reduce the number of
tools to make the components while at the same time, increasing the life of the
dies used, by three times the norm. "It made the design and manufacture of the
dies more complicated. We tried special materials and received a lot of help
from the product design team in meeting the target," says another production
engineer.
Initially Vivek Suhasrabuddhey, divisional manager, Small Car Project Office,
was sceptical about meeting the projected cost because ''the car looked like an
Indica, with the same volume but the targeted price was a quarter of the cost of
the Indica. But then I realised we could do many things." They started with
benchmarking all parts and sub assemblies with vehicles ranging from a two-
wheeler to a high-end fancy car. They also did an exercise called design for
manufacturing and assembling whereby the design efficiency of each of the
assemblies was worked out. ''Basically this means determining how many
useful parts there are in the design. We involved the suppliers also in this
exercise and they realised that some functions could be integrated in parts.
That is how we got some cost benefit," he says.
15. Because the Nano is a rear-engine car, serviceability and accessibility was a
big concern. ''We had to make the car more serviceable and accessible from
the customer's point of view. So we did some design modifications to allow
this," says Nagabhushan R Gubbi, head of engineering, Passenger Cars. An
innovative approach, creating a statistical tolerance sheet for critical failures
in product design, gives the team critical control parameters.
The car has undergone all required safety testing. "We have done the full
frontal crash testing. The offside frontal is required for Europe and will be
required in India too. We have completed all simulations etc and are ready.
The car also conforms to all environment norms, including Bharat Stage III,"
says RG Rajhans, project manager, Body Systems Engineering
Automation, INCAT.
16. This team had a major contribution to make in lowering the cost of the car because
majority of the parts were to be outsourced and had to be procured at low cost. The team
evaluated and selected vendors who could deliver quality at the required price and then
worked with them to ensure that the parts were made to the right critical parameters on
the drawings given by ERC.
"There were two primary challenges for us," says Sachin Singh, assistant general manager,
Strategic Sourcing Group." The first was to contain the prices, because every time there
was a change in design or specification, the cost changed. The second and unique
challenge was to convince the vendors about the volumes." Not surprising since talking
volumes of two million over five years was not heard of in the four-wheeler industry.
"A major task was to interact with them, to figure out their processes and optimum
capacity to which they could deliver," he adds.
E Balasubramoniam, head - Sourcing, small car project, PCBU says, "A lot of engineering
has been contributed by our suppliers. We have about 100 vendors, of which 50 will be
co-located at the vendor park at Singur. Of these 15-20 would be integrated facilities."
17. Some of the vendors are from the Tata Group. The TACO group companies
include - TACO IPD, Tata Toyo Radiators, Tata Johnson Controls, Tata
Visteon, Tata Yazaki, Tata Ficosa, Tata GS Yuasa Batteries. There-s also Tata
Ryerson for the steel service centre and roll form sections, Tata Bearings for
bearings and Tata Steel Tubes for the engine cradle.
The big task now is to get the plant operational with the 50 vendors setting
up their facilities, clearing all the testing and validation, looking at
timelines, the production and ramp rate. "In a normal set up, machines are
running and processes are established; here the 4Ms of production - man,
machine, material and method, are all new. It is like setting up 50 factories,"
says Mr Balasubramoniam.
18. The difficulty also lies in the fact that the product and
the location are both new. The team is doing its best
not to repeat mistakes from the Indica launch. "We are
taking definite measures to minimise problems. We
have started the early vendor involvement initiative. It
is a unique initiative (3P - production, preparation,
process methodology) used by Toyota for their
supplier base," he adds.