Case
Syed Hamid Qureshi, Muhammad Junaid Ashraf
INDUSTRY : Textile
AREA : Finance
ORGANIZATION : EMCO Industries Ltd.
LENGTH : 17
LUMS No : 02-596-2003-1
PUBLICATION YEAR : 2003
KEYWORDS:
EMCO,Industries,Limited,Finance,Textile,Financials,Analysis,Stock Market,Investors,Earning,Quality Analysis,Economic Downturn
DESCRIPTION:
The purpose of this case is to enable students to determine the quality of a corporation's current earnings by detecting red flags, which could indicate changes in a company¿s fortunes that might not be readily identifiable from the company¿s financials. Quality of earning analysis is one of the tools utilised by stock market investors in assessing a company¿s current and future revenue generating ability. Investors, as in this case, do recognise that the figures reported in the financial statements are not always wholly representative of the company¿s current economic progress and consequently might fail to give a realistic picture of the future economic course. Thus investors make use of the several earnings quality analysis techniques available, identification of red flags being one of them. A lengthy audit report, unusual fluctuations in accounts receivable or intangible assets, decline in margins, unusual increase in borrowing are just some of the possible red flags that the investors/decision-makers can identify. These signals might not necessarily indicate a deteriorating situation but in the case of Emco Industries limited, the signs all pointed towards an economic downturn of the company. The case touches the areas of the company marked by red flags, which the students have to identify, and to explain what these red flags imply about the future of the company.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
This case has been written for the first accounting course for the MBA students. It should preferably be placed at the end of the course when the students are familiar with the different accounting concepts, policies, modes of financing and their implications and have covered the analysis of financial statements so that they are able to identify and discuss the red flags and their ramifications.
SUBJECTS COVERED:
Finance