Financial Statement Analysis of Atlas Honda Motors, Indus Motors and Pak Suzuki Motors: Evidence from Pakistan

Authors

  • Ateeque Anwer Assistant Professor Commerce, Govt Associate College of Commerce Narowal, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61506/01.00337

Keywords:

Financial Statement Analysis, (FSA), Atlas Honda Motors, Indus Motors, Pak Suzuki Motors, Pakistan

Abstract

The basic purpose of this research study that analysis of financial statement. In this research chose the sample of Atlas Honda Motors, Indus Motors, and Pak Suzuki Motors for evidence from Pakistan company. This research is based on secondary data and sample selected different years. Using the different ratio such as ROA, NPM etc. and through the Ratio and Graphic analysis finding are Return on Assets ratio is best of Atlas Honda Motors than the other two companies. The Indus Motors falls in second position and Pak Suzuki Motors is at last position in this competition. Days in Inventory ratio is best of Atlas Honda Motors than the other two companies. The Indus Motors falls in second position and Pak Suzuki Motors is at last position in this competition. Receivable Turnover ratio is best of Pak Suzuki Motors than the other two companies. The Atlas Honda Motors falls in second position and Indus Motors is at last position in this competition. Days in Receivable ratio is best of Pak Suzuki Motors than the other two companies. The Indus Motors falls in second position and Atlas Honda Motors is at last position in this competition. Payable Turnover ratio is best of Indus Motors than the other two companies. The Pak Suzuki Motors falls in second position and Atlas Honda Motors is at last position in this competition. If we compare all these ratios at a collectively then it is clear that the Atlas Honda is best performing among these and is at the top of ratio analysis. The position of Pak Suzuki Motors is at the second number and Indus Motors falls at the third position.

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2023-12-31

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Anwer, A. . (2023). Financial Statement Analysis of Atlas Honda Motors, Indus Motors and Pak Suzuki Motors: Evidence from Pakistan. Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 12(4), 724-733. https://doi.org/10.61506/01.00337