Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate the use of actual financial data for financial ratio analysis. We construct a financial and industry analysis for Motorola Corporation. The objective is to show students exactly how to compute ratios for an actual company. This paper demonstrates the difficulties in applying the principles of financial ratio analysis when the data are not homogeneous, as is the case in textbook examples. We use Motorola as an example because the firm has several segments, two of which account for the majority of sales and represent two industries (semi-conductor and communications) that have different characteristics. The case illustrates the complexity of financial analysis.
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Collier, H. W., Grai, T., Haslitt, S., & McGowan Jr, C. B. (2010). Using Actual Financial Accounting Information To Conduct Financial Ratio Analysis: The Case Of Motorola. Journal of Business Case Studies (JBCS), 6(4). https://doi.org/10.19030/jbcs.v6i4.887
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