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Ratio Analysis of Royal Dutuch Shell (2012, 2013, 2014)

August 2015 | 16 pages | ID: R202F351465EN
Sadia Saeed

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Monetary administration is essential for whole kind of jobs, no matter it is little or large. Eacg firm has restricted possessions; so effective administration of whole properties specifically of value is of supreme prominence. I made this study seeing a significant factor of monetary administration which is percentage assessment. I matched ratios of 3 years which are 2012, 2013 and 2014 of a firm to evaluate its monetary situation in this study. For evaluating ratio assessment my nominated firm is Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell). Royal Dutch Shell is an Anglo-Dutch fuel and organic cluster involved in investigation, manufacture, conveyance, decontaminating, delivery and advertising of unpolished lubricant, fume, and petrol produces. It is vigorous in planetary and electronic control too, and biofuels and petrochemicals. Its merchandises contain normal fume, LPG, petrol, paraffin, diesel, condiments, oils, plane gasoline, tarmacadam, and ethanol. Shell has twenty five factories, and has consideration and construction properties in 37 nations in whole world, containing Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. It creates 3.2Mboe/d, consisting for 2 percent and 3 percent of universe lubricant and gas creation, correspondingly.
Company Introduction
Ratio Analysis Royal Dutch Shell

1. PROFITABILITY RATIOS:

Gross Profit Margin:
Operating Profit Margin:
Net Profit Margin:

2. LIQUIDITY RATIOS:

Current Ratio:
Quick Ratio:
Cash Ratio:

3. EFFICIENCY RATIO:

Inventory Turnover Ratio:
Receivable Turnover Ratio:
Payable Turnover Ratio:
Average inventory Processing Period:
Average Receivable Collection Period:
Average Payable Payment Period:
Cash Conversion Cycle:

4. INVESTMENT RATIOS:

Return on Equity:
Return on Assets:

5. FINANCIAL GEARING RATIOS:

Debt to Equity Ratio:
Interest Coverage Ratio:
Equity Ratio:
Debt Ratio:
Write about income statement using balance sheet:
Limitations of Ratio Analysis:
Conclusion:
References:
Horizontal Analysis:
For statement of financial position
For statement of income
Trend Analysis:
Vertical Analysis:
For statement of financial position
For statement of income
Ratio Analysis:
Activity Ratios:
Liquidity
Profitability
Management effectiveness:
Solvency
Conclusion:
Recommendations:
References:


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