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1 Financial Statement Analysis
Justin Marlowe PUBPOL Public Financial Management and Budgeting Autumn 2017

2 Recall our Learning Objectives
Compute and interpret ratios that describe liquidity, profitability, and solvency. Contrast how those ratios mean slightly different things across the government, non-profit, and for-profit sectors. Compute the “Ten Point Test” for governments. Understand the typical strategies organizations employ to improve their liquidity, profitability, and solvency. Contrast short-term solvency with long-term solvency, particularly for governments.

3 Financial Statement Ratios: Liquidity
Current Ratio Days of liquid net assets Quick ratio Days of cash on hand Operating cash flow (hybrids/for-profits)

4 Financial Statement Ratios: Profitability
Operating Margin Net Asset Growth Return on Assets Return on Equity Inventory Turnover (hybrids/for-profits)

5 Financial Statement Ratios: Solvency
Debt to Assets Contributions ratio Government revenue ratio Working capital to total assets Total equity

6 Can a non-profit be liquid, but not profitable? Examples?
Financial Statement Ratios: Interactions Can a non-profit be liquid, but not profitable? Examples? Can a non-profit be profitable, but not liquid? Examples? Can a non-profit be profitable, but not solvent? Examples? Can a non-profit be liquid, but not solvent? Examples?

7 The “Ten Point Test” for Local Governments
Short-Run Financial Position Liquidity Net Asset Growth Operating Margin Own-Source Revenue Near-Term Solvency Debt Burden Coverage 1 Coverage 2 Capital Asset Condition Liquidity Profitability Solvency


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