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Financial Analysis for R. Gleason Corp Loan

1. The loan officer would want the financial statements to be audited to ensure they are accurate and prepared according to accounting standards. 2. Some of the ratios provided paint a favorable picture for lending, such as the increased current ratio and net income, but others like the low cash debt coverage ratio are concerning and more information is needed. 3. Additional ratios that would be useful include the debt-to-equity ratio to assess financial risk, the profit margin ratio to evaluate profitability, and the inventory turnover ratio since the loan is for new equipment.
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Financial Analysis for R. Gleason Corp Loan

1. The loan officer would want the financial statements to be audited to ensure they are accurate and prepared according to accounting standards. 2. Some of the ratios provided paint a favorable picture for lending, such as the increased current ratio and net income, but others like the low cash debt coverage ratio are concerning and more information is needed. 3. Additional ratios that would be useful include the debt-to-equity ratio to assess financial risk, the profit margin ratio to evaluate profitability, and the inventory turnover ratio since the loan is for new equipment.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS

You are a loan officer for Premier Bank of Port Washington. Rick Gleason, president of R. Gleason
Corporation, has just left your office. He is interested in an 8-year loan to expand the company’s
operations. The borrowed funds would be used to purchase new equipment. As evidence of the
company’s debt-worthiness, Gleason provided you with the following facts.
2015 2014
Current ratio 3.1 2.1
Asset turnover ratio 2.8 2.2
Cash debt coverage ratio 0.1 0.2
Net Income Up 32% Down 8%
Earnings per share $3.30 $2.50

Rick Gleason is a very insistent (some would say pushy) man. When you told him that you would
need additional information before making your decision, he acted offended, and said, “What more
could you possibly want to know?” You responded that, at a minimum, you would need complete,
audited financial statements.

Instructions
Answer the following:
1. Explain why you would want the financial statements to be audited.
2. Discuss the implications of the ratios provided for the lending decision you are to make. That is,
does the information paint a favorable picture? Are these ratios relevant to the decision?
3. List three other ratios that you would want to calculate for this company, and explain why you
would use each.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS


You are a loan officer for Premier Bank of Port Washington. Rick Gleason, president of R. Gleason
Corporation, has just left your office. He is interested in an 8-year loan to expand the company’s
operations. The borrowed funds would be used to purchase new equipment. As evidence of the
company’s debt-worthiness, Gleason provided you with the following facts.

2015 2014
Current ratio 3.1 2.1
Asset turnover ratio 2.8 2.2
Cash debt coverage ratio 0.1 0.2
Net Income Up 32% Down 8%
Earnings per share $3.30 $2.50

Rick Gleason is a very insistent (some would say pushy) man. When you told him that you would
need additional information before making your decision, he acted offended, and said, “What more
could you possibly want to know?” You responded that, at a minimum, you would need complete,
audited financial statements.

Instructions
Answer the following:
4. Explain why you would want the financial statements to be audited.
5. Discuss the implications of the ratios provided for the lending decision you are to make. That is,
does the information paint a favorable picture? Are these ratios relevant to the decision?
6. List three other ratios that you would want to calculate for this company, and explain why you
would use each.

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