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Any accountants/ finance managers around ????

 

 

Need to clear some doubts over the Dupont 3 and 5 part model

 

1) The answers form the 2 models will be similar ?

 

2) the calculation on the leverage factor: it is definded as total assets in 2012 / total equity in 2012 OR total assets (2012) / total equity (2011)?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Any accountants/ finance managers around ????

 

 

Need to clear some doubts over the Dupont 3 and 5 part model

 

1) The answers form the 2 models will be similar ?

 

2) the calculation on the leverage factor: it is definded as total assets in 2012 / total equity in 2012 OR total assets (2012) / total equity (2011)?

 

What this Dupont? Dupont lighter I have. Dupont pen I also have. But these presents are not much use to me as I dont use them.

 

But common sense tells me you need to divide 2012 over 2012 as whatever the leverage factor it is at a point of time and it doesn't make sense to divide assets at one point of time with equity with another point of time. But ha ha I am dumb.

 

 

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What this Dupont? Dupont lighter I have. Dupont pen I also have. But these presents are not much use to me as I dont use them.

 

But common sense tells me you need to divide 2012 over 2012 as whatever the leverage factor it is at a point of time and it doesn't make sense to divide assets at one point of time with equity with another point of time. But ha ha I am dumb.

 

 

that was what i suspect also... but notes and examples and worst of all lecturers do not seem to agree....

 

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actually possible... assets this yr over last yr equity

 

you take car loan also based on current car price over last month pay.... a simple example

 

last month pay is confirm but not this month pay, at least not till you receive it

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