Ratio Analysis and Statement of Cash Flow: The Proctor and Gamble Company
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All company accounts are prepared in accordance with the various accounting laws and regulations, and are designed for a wide audience. Therefore, to obtain data for specific purposes it is frequently necessary to submit the numbers to specific analysis. Following is an analysis of The P&G Corporation's year 2004 and 2005 financial statements. This analysis is intended to, through the calculation of ratios; assess the short-term and long-term liquidity, in addition to the profitability
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Procter & Gamble Co, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.nyse.com Proctor and Gamble, Who We Are, Retrieved November 21, 2005, from www.pg.com/company/who_we_are Proctor and Gamble, Annual Balance Sheet, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble, Annual Income Statement, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble, Financial Statement 2005, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com NOTE: Attached are the Annual Balance Sheet, Annual Income Statement and Financial Statement 2005
Procter & Gamble Co, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.nyse.com Proctor and Gamble, Who We Are, Retrieved November 21, 2005, from www.pg.com/company/who_we_are Proctor and Gamble, Annual Balance Sheet, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble, Annual Income Statement, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble, Financial Statement 2005, Retrieved November 21, 2005 from www.pg.com NOTE: Attached are the Annual Balance Sheet, Annual Income Statement and Financial Statement 2005