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Assignment: It is now time for you to determine how strong the financial statements are. You will do this by comparing key financial ratios of the company to industry averages. Kim believes that the company should be outperforming industry averages in many of the key metrics. Please provide an analysis and explanation of their meaning and significance.

The key financial ratios are listed as follows. Analyze the ratios for the company as you view information from key company reports.

Key financial ratios:

operating margin
total asset turnover
current ratio
interest coverage ratio
price to earnings ratio
earnings per share
return on equity

Examine the company's financial statements, analyze the ratios, compare to the industry, and submit your Excel spreadsheet and explanation slides.

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