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Accounting for Decision Makers
Walmart Analysis Assignment
Part 1
Perform a vertical and horizontal analysis of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.'s income statements and balance sheets as of January 31, 2015. In performing this analysis, consider any notable trends or changes that you observe that may provide useful information concerning its financial condition. Also use as many years' worth of statements as you feel necessary. You should write up your results in paragraph form.
Part 2
Assess Wal-Mart, Stores Inc. concerning liquidity, solvency, profitability, and stock performance as of January 31, 2015. For each area, you should calculate the ratios we discussed in class and provide an analysis of the ratios calculated. I include historical stock price information and outstanding common share information below.
Fiscal Year Ended
1/31/2015
1/31/2014
1/31/2013
1/31/2012
Adjusted Closing Price
$83.94
$71.97
$65.79
$56.32
Common Shares Outstanding (millions)
3,228
3,233
3,314
3,418
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