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Team 8: J&J Electrical

Team 8: J&J Electrical. Horizontal & Vertical Analysis of Balance & Income statements. Income Statement Horizontal Analysis. Income Statement Horizontal Analysis (Cont’d).

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Team 8: J&J Electrical

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  1. Team 8: J&J Electrical Horizontal & Vertical Analysis of Balance & Income statements

  2. Income Statement Horizontal Analysis

  3. Income Statement Horizontal Analysis (Cont’d) J&J Electrical had growth in their revenue over the five year span, but its net income after taxes saw a decline almost every year as well. There was a substantial increases in costsfrom 2003 – 2004 which was a major reason for their decrease in net income. They also had a big increase in Operating Expenses

  4. Income Statement Vertical Analysis

  5. Income Statement Vertical Analysis (Cont’d) When analyzing the companies financial success vertically, it’s evident that costs have taken up a high percent of sales. In 2004, 80% of the companies net sales where costs. This obviously isn’t a good look for the company and that’s somewhere they would need to improve on if they want to see profit success again.

  6. Balance Sheet Horizontal Analysis

  7. Balance Sheet Horizontal Analysis (Cont’d)

  8. Balance Sheet Horizontal Analysis (Cont’d) Write up needed..

  9. Ratios & Indicator Analysis Content here..

  10. Strategic Implications Increase net income after taxes Lower overall costs and operating expenses Increase assets

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