ACTA/337
Financial Statement Analysis Project & Rubric
ACTA/337 Financial Statement
Analysis Project & Rubric
Financial Statement Analysis Project
& Rubric
Purpose: Students will assume the role of senior management or the
board in analyzing the current financial performance of the firm using peer and
trend ratio analysis and the Statement of Cash Flows.
Deliverable: The final product will be a typed report that
includes financial and ratio data and analysis. Ratio calculations should
be calculated in Excel using formulas. The analysis portion of the report
may be completed in Excel or Word.
Steps:
- Choose a publicly traded firm to analyze. Choices must be approved by the instructor and only one student may choose each firm.
- Obtain three years of financial information, including the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows.
- Compile financial information in Excel in such a way that ratios may be easily calculated for each of the three years.
- Calculate the ratios discussed in Chapter 17 of the textbook.
- Conduct peer and trend analysis for each ratio or groups of ratios. Find industry information or specific firm information to conduct the peer analysis.
- Conduct trend analysis of the Statement of Cash Flows. Assess this year’s statement for noteworthy events or activities.
- Provide an overall assessment of the firm’s financial performance.
Rubric:
Category
|
Maximum Points Possible
|
Financial
Information· Financial
statements provided and analyzed
·
Ratio calculations provided and analyzed
·
Accurate use of financial statements
|
40
|
Analysis·
Accurate peer and trend analysis
·
Appropriate consideration of the statement of cash flows
·
|
80
|
Report
Format· Overall appearance
·
Use of appropriate tables, graphs, etc.
·
Necessary citations
·
Ease of use and reading
·
Grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.
|
40
|
Overall Summary
Analysis· Strong financial
support for the summary
·
Pertinent peer and trend information included in the final analysis
|
40
|
TOTAL
|
200
|
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