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Assessing the use of the ratio analysis system in relation to the M and B group.  

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Certificate in Management ASSESSING THE USE OF THE RATIO ANALYSIS SYSTEM IN RELATION TO THE M AND B GROUP Chloe Humphreys Summary The basis of any company relies on the finances and how well they are managed. Reviewing financial accounts via the ratio analysis system can often be a good indication of trends in a company operation which may not be evident at first glance and can determine the level of funds available to cover short term financial obligations. Company accounts are held centrally in Companies house to enable stakeholders and various interested parties access to a companies financial affairs. Financial ratios are a very simplistic system to use as a starting point for a more in-depth analysis to assess the financial position of a company. They are designed to raise questions rather than provide all the answers and are starting point to deeper analysis. It is important to be consistent with the calculation of the...

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