An assessment of the Telstra Corporation’s profitability, and short-term and long-term Liquidity.
Date Submitted: 02/28/2001 12:29:21
1.Introduction
All company accounts are prepared in accordance with the various accounting laws and regulations, and are designed for a wide audience. Therefore, to obtain data for specific purposes it is frequently necessary to submit the numbers to specific analysis. Following is an analysis of the Telstra Corporation's year 2000 and 2001 financial statements. This analysis is intended to, through the calculation of ratios, assess the short-term and long-term liquidity, in addition to the profitability of the
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the 2001 financial year.
6.Conclusion
Through the use of analysis and interpretation ratios above, the Telstra Corporation has been culminated together to give a calculation on the return on investment. His has been conducted by summarising the short-term liquidity and long-term liquidity, in addition to the profitability of the Telstra Corporation.
Bibliography
Deakin University Australia, (2001) MDA105: Managerial Accounting. Deakin Australia.
Telstra Corporation Limited,(2001) Telstra's Annual Review 2001. Telstra Corporation.
Telstra Corporation Limited,(2000) Telstra's Annual Review 2000. Telstra Corporation.
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