Balance Sheet and Market Value of Your Company

Balance Sheet and Market Value of Your Company s Liabilities and Equity
Refer to your companys Heart Ware Inc most recent balance sheet. Review the 'liabilities and equity side' of the balance sheet.
(a) Short term liabilities (or debt) and long term liabilities
Find our from the balance sheet of the company the total of the short term liabilities (also called 'short term debt') and long term liabilities (also called 'long term debt')
(b) Equity
The market value of equity is by definition equal to the number of shares outstanding times the market price per share. Find out the number of shares outstanding and the recent price per share. Then multiply one by the other in order to find the market value of equity of your company. If you have a problem finding our the number of shares outstanding you may go to http://finance.google.com  and insert the name of your company. The market value of equity of your company is what is called 'Mkt Cap' (that is, Market Capitalization) that is market capitalization. An alternative site is http://finance.yahoo.com where again you insert your company's name and get the market capitalization.
Once you have this information, prepare a two to three page paper with the following:
1. Compute the debt ratio of your company (total liabilities divided by the total liabilities plus equity) and the debt to equity ratio, (total liabilities divided by total equity).  Also, show these two ratios for short-term liabilities only and for long-term liabilities only (instead of total liabilities use just short-term liabilities and long-term liabilities).  Show all of your work and calculations. 
2. Give your recommendation as to whether or not you consider these ratios to be too small or too large.  Should your SLP company increase its debt or take steps to pay off its debt?
3. Compute the debt to equity ratios to two other companies in the same industry as your SLP company.  Which of these three companies has the highest debt to equity ratio, and why do you think it chose to have a relatively high ratio?  Which of these three companies has the lowest debt to equity ratio, and why do you think it chose to have a relatively lower ratio?
Session Long Project Expectations
 
This paper will be graded with the following criteria in mind:
A. Provide a direct answer to all three assignment questions, focus only on these three questions.
B. Reference all of your sources of information, both within the text as well as with a bibliography at the end.
C. For all calculations, show all of your work and demonstrate that you understand the steps.
D. Your paper should be two to three pages in length.

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