who would be interested in a financial forecast of a company
What conditions would help make a percent-of-sales forecast almost as accurate as pro forma financial statements and cash budgets?
How would you analyse the financial position of a company from the point of view of an: (i) Investor (ii) A creditor, (iii) A share holder
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The company that would be called Symetra Financial began in 1957. In 1987 this company became known as Symetra Financial, resulting in becoming an independant company in 2004.
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What financial statement would you analyze to determine if a company distributed any of its profits to its shareholders?
Shareholders of the company, the directors of the company, the accountant of the company and future investors or creditors
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A sales forecast is neither an asset nor a liability; rather, it is a predictive tool used by businesses to estimate future sales revenue. It helps companies plan resources, manage inventory, and set budgets based on expected performance. While it can influence financial planning and decision-making, it does not have a direct impact on a company’s balance sheet as an asset or liability would.
There are many steps to completing a financial analysis on a company , you would need to have all tax records , company accounts and files. Once those are obtained you could accurately analyze the company.
In a way, yes. The major components of a marketing plan such as a competitive analysis, SWOT analysis, financial projections, sales forecast, etc. would be included in a business plan. However, a business plan would also include sections describing the structure of the company and desired funding that would not be part of a traditional marketing plan.
Generally bondholders would be external users of financial information. Prudent investors would most likely look over a company's external financial statements and disclosures before purchasing bonds from the company.