1.) Research Paper (220 Points) (Course Final Assessment)
1.) Research Paper (220 Points) (Course Final Assessment)
1.) Research Paper (220 Points) (Course Final Assessment)
The research paper assignment is worth 220 points or 22% of the course grade. A
grade of C or better is required as per MBA policy as this is the Final Assessment for the
course.
The objectives/purpose of the research paper project are to enable you to do a
comprehensive financial analysis of a publicly traded corporation; and provide you with
substantial information for you to make recommendations regarding investing in this
corporation.
Your financial analysis report will be driven by a rigorous ratio analysis, and
aggressively supplemented with your written analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of
the data.
Your research should be strategically driven by two probing questions:
-Would you invest your financial capital in the selected firm as a shareholder?
-Would you invest your human and intellectual capital in the firm as an employee?
Steps in preparation of financial analysis report:
1.)
2.)
Select a benchmark firm to compare your company against. The benchmark firm is
typically the largest competitor.
3.)
Obtain the firms balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows for
the past 5 years. Download or read the firms annual report.
The following table is the type of Excel or Word table that should be used to gather
and report your ratio and financial performance data. Note the 5 financial
diagnostic categories that should be used in your analysis.
Financial diagnostic
categories
Chosen company
vs.
Benchmark
competitor
-Current ratio
-Current ratio
-Cash ratio
-Cash ratio
-Quick ratio
-Quick ratio
-Debt ratio
-Debt ratio
-Debt-equity ratio
-Debt-equity ratio
-Net income/assets
(ROA)
-Net income/assets
(ROA)
-Net income/shareholder
equity (ROE)
-Net income/shareholder
equity (ROE)
3.) Profitability
-Inventory turnover
measures
-Inventory turnover
measures
-Accounts receivable
turnover
-Accounts receivable
turnover
-Price/earnings ratio
-Price/earnings ratio
-Dividend payout
-Dividend payout
Use 2-3 ratios per diagnostic category. Place your ratio calculations in the table for your
selected companiesprimary company and benchmark competitor. Using 5 diagnostic
categories, and 3 ratios to assess each category, results in 15 ratio measures per
company that will be compared side by side.
6.) To validate your research, 5 years of data should be analyzed.
7.) The financial analysis report must be written properly. They must include a title page,
a table of contents, and a reference page. For both midterm and final report, information
sources from the web, etc. must be cited properly, using APA style.
This means that every table that you cut and pasted or typed from the web must have a
source at the bottom of the table AND that citing must also be included in a reference
page at the end of the report.
The parts of the research paper are discussed below. The completed report (parts a
through h) is due day 7 of week 6. Your project should include:
a. An overview of the corporation.
i. Provide general information regarding the type of business,
products and/or services, location of headquarters, name of
CEO, number of employees, and countries of operation, etc.
b. The latest financial statements
iii. You need to say specifically what the forecasted value of the
stock price is.
iv. You must address the question, Is this forecast reasonable?
Must you amend your analysis to get a more reasonable
forecast?
g. Other information pertinent to the corporation that could affect its future
performance and stock price.
i. This could include dividend policy, capital structure, bond
ratings, expert opinions on TV, new projects, litigation,
regulation, etc. Search for information on the web regarding this
corporation. Look at company complaint blogs, etc.
h. Recommendation regarding the future of this corporation.
i. Is the stock a good buy, average buy, or a poor buy (implying a
good sell)?
ii. Include a justification of your recommendation based on your
analysis and research.