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CR – Dec 2020 – L3 – Q2 – Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS 1)

Assess the performance of two companies using financial ratios and draft a report for investment decisions.

Heritage Limited and Legacy Limited are two competitors in the merchandising and retailing sector of the economy. At a time when the sector is faced with escalating fuel prices and economic recession, both companies have shown resilience and adaptability. The financial statements of the companies for the year ended December 31, 2020, are as follows:

Statements of Profit or Loss for the Year Ended December 31, 2020:

Item Heritage Limited (N’000) Legacy Limited (N’000)
Revenue 150,000 700,000
Cost of Sales (60,000) (210,000)
Gross Profit 90,000 490,000
Interest 500 12,000
Distribution Costs 13,000 72,000
Administrative Expenses 15,000 35,000
Total Expenses 28,500 119,000
Profit Before Tax 61,500 371,000
Income Tax Expense (16,605) (100,170)
Profit for the Year 44,895 270,830

Statements of Financial Position as at December 31, 2020:

Item Heritage Limited (N’000) Legacy Limited (N’000)
Assets:
Non-Current Assets:
Property 500,000
Plant and Equipment 190,000 280,000
Total Non-Current Assets 190,000 780,000
Current Assets:
Inventories 12,000 26,250
Trade Receivables 37,500 105,000
Bank 500 22,000
Total Current Assets 50,000 153,250
Total Assets 240,000 933,250
Equity & Liabilities:
Equity:
Share Capital 156,000 174,750
Retained Earnings 51,395 390,830
Total Equity 207,395 565,580
Non-Current Liabilities:
Long-Term Debt 10,000 250,000
Current Liabilities:
Trade Payables 22,605 117,670
Total Liabilities 32,605 367,670
Total Equity & Liabilities 240,000 933,250

The Board of Directors of Patrimony Investments PLC is considering a proposal to buy into one of the companies to enhance the reported profit and stability of the company after the investment.

Required:

a. Assess the relative performance of the two companies for the year ended December 31, 2020, with three suitable ratios each for:

  • Profitability and efficiency
  • Liquidity and solvency
    (8 Marks)

b. Draft a report on the computed ratios for the consideration of the Board of Directors of Patrimony Investments PLC to appropriately guide the Board in deciding on the proposal to buy into any one of the companies.
(12 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2020 – L2 – Q4b – Capital rationing

Distinguish between soft and hard capital rationing and provide practical ways to deal with capital rationing.

In the coming years, the company is likely to face restrictions on financing for capital investments.

Required:

i) Distinguish between soft capital rationing and hard capital rationing. (2 marks)
ii) Advise the managers of the company on THREE (3) practical ways of dealing with capital rationing. (3 marks)

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FM – March 2023 – L2 – Q4 – DCF: taxation and inflation | Introduction to Investment Appraisal

Explain the stages in the capital investment decision-making process, compute the discounted payback period and Return on Capital Employed for an investment proposal, and describe categories of financial markets with examples.

a) Explain the stages in the Capital Investment decision-making process. (5 marks)

b) Dragon Ltd is evaluating an investment proposal to manufacture a product called “Chiputronic” and the information below has been provided by the Research and Development team:

  • Initial Investment: GH¢4 million
  • Selling Price (current price terms): GH¢40 per unit
  • Expected Selling Price Inflation: 3% per annum
  • Variable Operating Cost (current price terms): GH¢16 per unit
  • Fixed Operating Cost (current price terms): GH¢340,000
  • Expected Operating Cost Inflation: 4% per annum
Year Annual Demand (units)
1 70,000
2 90,000
3 130,000
4 50,000

It is expected that whatever is produced will be sold with no stock left, and there will be no scrap value expected at the end of the four years. The discount rate used in the company is 15%.

Required:
i) Compute the discounted payback period. (5 marks)
ii) Calculate the Return on Capital Employed (Accounting Rate of Return) based on average investment. (5 marks)

c) Financial markets facilitate the interaction between those who need funds and those who have funds to invest.

Required:
Explain TWO (2) categories of financial markets and give TWO (2) examples of each. (5 marks)

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FM – April 2022 – L2 – Q4a – Introduction to Investment Appraisal

Explain the limitations of using the Payback period method in investment appraisals.

In investment appraisal, many methods are available for use by finance and project professionals. One of these methods is the Payback period, but stakeholders have often raised questions on the usefulness of this method due to a number of limitations inherent in the use of the method.

Required:
Explain FOUR (4) limitations of using the Payback period method in investment appraisals. (5 marks)

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CR – Dec 2020 – L3 – Q2 – Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS 1)

Assess the performance of two companies using financial ratios and draft a report for investment decisions.

Heritage Limited and Legacy Limited are two competitors in the merchandising and retailing sector of the economy. At a time when the sector is faced with escalating fuel prices and economic recession, both companies have shown resilience and adaptability. The financial statements of the companies for the year ended December 31, 2020, are as follows:

Statements of Profit or Loss for the Year Ended December 31, 2020:

Item Heritage Limited (N’000) Legacy Limited (N’000)
Revenue 150,000 700,000
Cost of Sales (60,000) (210,000)
Gross Profit 90,000 490,000
Interest 500 12,000
Distribution Costs 13,000 72,000
Administrative Expenses 15,000 35,000
Total Expenses 28,500 119,000
Profit Before Tax 61,500 371,000
Income Tax Expense (16,605) (100,170)
Profit for the Year 44,895 270,830

Statements of Financial Position as at December 31, 2020:

Item Heritage Limited (N’000) Legacy Limited (N’000)
Assets:
Non-Current Assets:
Property 500,000
Plant and Equipment 190,000 280,000
Total Non-Current Assets 190,000 780,000
Current Assets:
Inventories 12,000 26,250
Trade Receivables 37,500 105,000
Bank 500 22,000
Total Current Assets 50,000 153,250
Total Assets 240,000 933,250
Equity & Liabilities:
Equity:
Share Capital 156,000 174,750
Retained Earnings 51,395 390,830
Total Equity 207,395 565,580
Non-Current Liabilities:
Long-Term Debt 10,000 250,000
Current Liabilities:
Trade Payables 22,605 117,670
Total Liabilities 32,605 367,670
Total Equity & Liabilities 240,000 933,250

The Board of Directors of Patrimony Investments PLC is considering a proposal to buy into one of the companies to enhance the reported profit and stability of the company after the investment.

Required:

a. Assess the relative performance of the two companies for the year ended December 31, 2020, with three suitable ratios each for:

  • Profitability and efficiency
  • Liquidity and solvency
    (8 Marks)

b. Draft a report on the computed ratios for the consideration of the Board of Directors of Patrimony Investments PLC to appropriately guide the Board in deciding on the proposal to buy into any one of the companies.
(12 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2020 – L2 – Q4b – Capital rationing

Distinguish between soft and hard capital rationing and provide practical ways to deal with capital rationing.

In the coming years, the company is likely to face restrictions on financing for capital investments.

Required:

i) Distinguish between soft capital rationing and hard capital rationing. (2 marks)
ii) Advise the managers of the company on THREE (3) practical ways of dealing with capital rationing. (3 marks)

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FM – March 2023 – L2 – Q4 – DCF: taxation and inflation | Introduction to Investment Appraisal

Explain the stages in the capital investment decision-making process, compute the discounted payback period and Return on Capital Employed for an investment proposal, and describe categories of financial markets with examples.

a) Explain the stages in the Capital Investment decision-making process. (5 marks)

b) Dragon Ltd is evaluating an investment proposal to manufacture a product called “Chiputronic” and the information below has been provided by the Research and Development team:

  • Initial Investment: GH¢4 million
  • Selling Price (current price terms): GH¢40 per unit
  • Expected Selling Price Inflation: 3% per annum
  • Variable Operating Cost (current price terms): GH¢16 per unit
  • Fixed Operating Cost (current price terms): GH¢340,000
  • Expected Operating Cost Inflation: 4% per annum
Year Annual Demand (units)
1 70,000
2 90,000
3 130,000
4 50,000

It is expected that whatever is produced will be sold with no stock left, and there will be no scrap value expected at the end of the four years. The discount rate used in the company is 15%.

Required:
i) Compute the discounted payback period. (5 marks)
ii) Calculate the Return on Capital Employed (Accounting Rate of Return) based on average investment. (5 marks)

c) Financial markets facilitate the interaction between those who need funds and those who have funds to invest.

Required:
Explain TWO (2) categories of financial markets and give TWO (2) examples of each. (5 marks)

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FM – April 2022 – L2 – Q4a – Introduction to Investment Appraisal

Explain the limitations of using the Payback period method in investment appraisals.

In investment appraisal, many methods are available for use by finance and project professionals. One of these methods is the Payback period, but stakeholders have often raised questions on the usefulness of this method due to a number of limitations inherent in the use of the method.

Required:
Explain FOUR (4) limitations of using the Payback period method in investment appraisals. (5 marks)

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