A Comprehensive Projecect ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON Financial Performance "Tata Motors LTD." and "Bajaj Auto LTD." Submitted To
A Comprehensive Projecect ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON Financial Performance "Tata Motors LTD." and "Bajaj Auto LTD." Submitted To
A Comprehensive Projecect ON A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON Financial Performance "Tata Motors LTD." and "Bajaj Auto LTD." Submitted To
COMPREHENSIVE PROJECECT
REPORT
ON
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON Financial performance
“TATA MOTORS LTD.” AND “BAJAJ AUTO LTD.”
SUBMITTED TO:
SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY
VALLABH VIDHYANAGR
FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE DEGREE
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTATION (ITM)
SEMESTER-VI, 2021-2022
REPORT GUIDE:
MRS. PRIYA PATEL
SUBMITTED BY:
PATEL ROOCHITABEN DHEERUBHAI
ROLL NO: 543
BBA(ITM)(SEMESTER-VI)
COLLEGE NAME: SHRI D.N. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
INTRODUCTION
Complete Planning that identifies the organization’s long-term ways of using
existing resources within the organization will make the organization or company
more competitive.
Business activities are generally divided into three; manufacturing, cost of goods
sold and profit margins. Speech trade in purchase of goods/Services, distribution
channels, and retail. And Services talk service fees, speed, convenience, security
and service benefits. All business activities must be profitable.
Financial Statements:
Included in the three financial statements: the balance sheet, the income
statement, and the cash flow statement.
Balance Sheet:
The balance sheet is a snapshot of the finances of an organization as of a
particular date. It provides an overview of how well the company manages its
assets and liabilities. Analysts can find information about long-term vs. short-
term debt on the balance sheet. They can also find information about what
kind of assets the company owns and what percentage of assets are financed
with liabilities vs. stockholders' equity.
Income Statement:
The income statement provides a summary of operations for the entire year.
The income statement starts with sales or revenues and ends with net income.
Also referred to as the profit and loss statement, the income statement
provides the gross profit margin, the cost of goods sold, operating profit
margin, and net profit margin. It also provides an overview of the number of
shares outstanding, as well as a comparison against the performance of the
prior year.
3. Working Capital
4. Current Ratio
5. Quick Ratio
The quick ratio, also known as an acid test ratio, is another type of
liquidity ratio that measures a business’s ability to handle short-
term obligations. The quick ratio uses only highly liquid current
assets, such as cash, marketable securities, and accounts
receivables, in its numerator. The assumption is that certain current
assets, like inventory, are not necessarily easy to turn into cash.
6. Leverage
7. Debt-to-Equity Ratio
8. Inventory Turnover
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13. Seasonality
Balance Sheet:
Balance Sheet Mar Mar '20 Mar '19 Mar '18 Mar '17
'21
Investment Valuation Ratios
Face Value 10 10 10 10 10
Dividend Per Share 140 120 60 60 55
Operating Profit Per Share (Rs) 170.32 176.12 172.17 165.31 152.83
1,033.9
Net Operating Profit Per Share (Rs) 958.68 3 1,045.38 869.65 752.22
Free Reserves Per Share (Rs) -- -- -- -- --
Bonus in Equity Capital 89.45 89.45 89.45 89.45 89.45
Profitability Ratios
Operating Profit Margin(%) 17.76 17.03 16.46 19 20.31
Profit Before Interest And Tax
Margin(%) 16.09 15.32 14.78 16.85 17.9
Gross Profit Margin(%) 16.83 16.2 15.59 17.75 18.9
Cash Profit Margin(%) 16.58 16.89 14.41 16.65 17.98
Adjusted Cash Margin(%) 16.58 16.89 14.41 16.65 17.98
Net Profit Margin(%) 16.41 17.04 15.45 16.16 17.58
Adjusted Net Profit Margin(%) 15.69 16.11 14.65 15.34 16.64
Return On Capital Employed(%) 23.59 33.03 29.22 30.25 31.11
Return On Net Worth(%) 18.07 25.59 21.46 21.29 22.46
Adjusted Return on Net Worth(%) 18.07 25.59 19.89 21.46 22.46
Return on Assets Excluding
Revaluations 870.94 688.59 752.67 660.19 588.67
Return on Assets Including
Revaluations 870.94 688.59 752.67 660.19 588.67
Return on Long Term Funds(%) 23.59 33.03 29.22 30.25 31.11
Liquidity And Solvency Ratios
Current Ratio 1.14 0.99 1.14 0.94 1.1
Quick Ratio 0.9 0.77 0.97 0.77 0.9
Debt Equity Ratio -- -- -- 0.01 0.01
Long Term Debt Equity Ratio -- -- -- 0.01 0.01
Debt Coverage Ratios
2,083.3 3,812.1
Interest Cover 892.74 4 1,420.90 4,439.60 6
Total Debt to Owners Fund -- -- -- 0.01 0.01
2,161.3 4,031.6
Financial Charges Coverage Ratio 931.67 3 1,480.21 4,679.91 6
Financial Charges Coverage Ratio 1,692.9 2,954.4
Post Tax 723.8 0 1,103.87 3,346.73 6
Management Efficiency Ratios
Inventory Turnover Ratio 18.57 28.13 31.46 34.42 31.7
Debtors Turnover Ratio 12.49 13.97 14.93 20.58 26.05
Investments Turnover Ratio 1.1 1.5 1.39 34.42 31.7
Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio 6.56 7.34 7.11 5.58 4.88
Total Assets Turnover Ratio 1.1 1.5 1.39 1.31 1.27
Asset Turnover Ratio 1.23 1.43 1.48 1.38 1.43
Average Raw Material Holding -- -- -- -- --
Average Finished Goods Held -- -- -- -- --
Number of Days In Working Capital -13.54 -16.64 -6.94 -17.7 -22.37
Profit & Loss Account Ratios
Material Cost Composition 73.21 72.11 73.95 70.68 69.03
Imported Composition of Raw
Materials Consumed -- -- -- -- --
Selling Distribution Cost Composition 0.89 1.63 1.6 1.73 1.81
Expenses as Composition of Total
Sales 43.91 39.68 37.79 36.88 33.7
Cash Flow Indicator Ratios
Dividend Payout Ratio Net Profit -- 102.12 37.13 39.12 3.77
Dividend Payout Ratio Cash Profit -- 97.42 35.13 36.31 3.49
Earning Retention Ratio 100 -2.12 59.94 61.19 96.23
Cash Earning Retention Ratio 100 2.58 62.25 63.96 96.51
Adjusted Cash Flow Times -- -- -- 0.03 0.03
Products:
Automobiles
Luxury Vehicles
Commercial Vehicles
Automotive parts
Pickup trucks
SUVs
MISSION:
We innovate mobility solutions with passion to enhance the
quality of life
VISION:
By FY 2024, we will become the most aspirational Indian auto
brand, consistently winning, by
History:
Tata Sierra (1991-2000)
Tata Indica
Tata launched the Indica in 1998, a fully indigenous Indian
passenger car tailor-made to suit Indian consumer needs
though styled by I.D.E.A, Italy. Although initially criticised by
auto analysts, its excellent fuel economy, powerful engine, and an
aggressive marketing strategy made it one of the best-selling cars
in the history of the Indian automobile industries.
A newer version of the car, named Indica V2, was a major
improvement over the previous version and quickly became a
mass favorite. Tata Motors also successfully exported large
numbers of the car to South Africa. The success of the Indica
played a key role in the growth of Tata Motors.