Ratio Analysis – Introduction
Introduction
The term "ratio analysis" refers to the analysis of the financial statements in conjunction with
the interpretations of financial results of a particular period of operations, derived with the help of ‘ratio’. Ratio analysis is used to determine the financial soundness of a business concern.
In this blog post, we will introduce ratio analysis, what it is used for, what are the advantages and
disadvantages of it and its limitations.
Meaning and Definition of Ratio AnalysisRatio analysis is a conceptual technique which dates back to the inception of accounting, as a
concept. Financial analysis as a scientific tool is used to carry out the calculations in the area of
accounting. In order to appraise the valid and existent worth of an enterprise, the financial tool comes
handy, regularly. Besides, it also allows the firms to observe the performance spanning across a
a long period of time along with the impediments and shortcomings. Financial analysis is an essential
the mechanism for a clear interpretation of financial statements. It aids the process of discovering, the
existence of any cross-sectional and time series linkages between various ratios.
Formerly, Security qualified as a major requisite for banks and financial institutions, to consider
and grant loans and advances. However, there’s been a complete paradigm shift in the structure.
Currently, lending is based on the evaluation of the actual need of the firms. Financial viability of a
the proposal, as a base to grant loans, is now been given precedence over security. Further, an element
of risk is imperative in every business decision. Credits, run a higher risk, as a part of any decision
making in business and so, Ratio analysis and other quantitative techniques mitigate the risk to some
the extent by providing a fair and rational assessment of risks.
Ratio analysis broadly explains the process of computing, acts as a vital tool in determination and
presentation of the relationship of related items and groups of items of the financial statements.
The financial position of a unit is concretely and clearly encapsulated by the means of ratio analysis. The
significance of Ratio Analysis for a holistic Financial Analysis remains unflinchingly supreme.
Ratio can be used in the form of a percentage, Quotient, and Rates. In other words, it can be expressed
as a to b; a: b (a is to b) or as a simple fraction, integer and decimal. A ratio is calculated by dividing
one item or figure by another item or figure.
Analysis of RatioAnalysis using ratios can be done in following ways.- Analysis of an individual (or) Single Ratio
- Analysis of referring to a Group of Ratio
- Analysis of ratios by Trend
- Analysis by inter-firm comparison
In order to establish the relationship between two accounting figures, application of Ratio Analysis is
necessary. Application of the same provides significant information to the management or users
who can analyze the business situation? It also facilitates meaningful and productive monitoring of
the annual performance of the firm. Illustrated below are the advantages of ratio analysis:
- It facilitates the accounting information to be summarized and simplified in a concise and concrete form which is comprehensible to the user.
- It depicts the inter-relationship between the facts and figures of various segments of business which are instrumental in taking important financial decisions.
- Ratio analysis clears all the impediments and inefficiencies related to performance of the firm/individual.
- It equips the management with the requisite information enables them to take prompt business -decisions.
- It helps the management in effectively discharging its functions/operations such as planning, organizing, controlling, directing and forecasting.
- Ratio analysis provides a detailed account of profitable and unprofitable activities. Thus, the management is able to concentrate on unprofitable activities and consider the necessary steps to overcome the existential shortcomings.
- Ratio analysis is used as a benchmark for effective control of performance of business activities.
- Ratios are an effectual means of communication and informing about financial soundness made by the business concern to the proprietors, investors, creditors and other parties.
- Ratio analysis is an effective tool which is used for measuring the operating results of the enterprises.
- It facilitates control over the operation as well as resources of the business.
- Ratio analysis provides all assistance to the management to discharge responsibilities.
- Ratio analysis aids in accurate determination of the performance of liquidity, profitability and solvency position of the business concern.