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Are these percentages reflect the company's ability to continuity and progress?

<p><strong>Profitability ratios</strong></p> <p><strong>Liquidity ratios</strong></p> <p><strong>Leverage ratios</strong></p> <p><strong>Service ratios of loans</strong></p> <p><strong>Activity ratios</strong><strong>?</strong></p>

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Date Posted: 2014/09/30
Khan Sohal khan
by Khan Sohal khan , Associate , State Street Syntel Services Pvt Ltd.

yes but amount of figures should be large

Tanveer Qureshi
by Tanveer Qureshi , Director , Qureshi Associates

Yes. Ratios reflects company's ability.

Abed  Othman
by Abed Othman , Financial Administrative Assistant , United Nations International for immigration

yes . certainly all  financial  ratios  are  reflect company's ability  to continuing  in future  and  as   a tools   for  financial analyst  to make   accurately decision   

Deleted user
by Deleted user

thanx mr abed hasan

agreed with u

Ahmed Abd Alwahab Awad Ibrahim
by Ahmed Abd Alwahab Awad Ibrahim , Chief Accounting , ICCDP

It will help and to be guide for the companyEspecially when you use all these ratio to make Comparison Analysis with the average of industry, competitors, historic comparison data.

Mukkaram Siddique
by Mukkaram Siddique , Finance, Management & Stocks , Amazon Foods Saudi Arabia

Apart from Profitability, I consider all are relevant.

Because through window dressing profitability is achievable.

 

Above all, Balance sheet items suggest its going concern, income statement items are for the period.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

yes, they will help you