Stock Analysis on Net

Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX)

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Financial Statements

Income Statement
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The income statement (statement of earnings) reports on the performance of Starbucks Corp., the result of its operating activities.

Balance Sheet: Assets
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The assets reports major classes and amounts of resources owned or controlled by Starbucks Corp..

Balance Sheet: Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Quarterly Data

The liabilities and stockholders’ equity reports major classes and amounts of external claims on assets and owners’ capital contributions, and other internally generated sources of capital.

Cash Flow Statement
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The cash flow statement provides information about Starbucks Corp. cash receipts and cash payments during an accounting period, showing how these cash flows link the ending cash balance to the beginning balance shown on Starbucks Corp. balance sheet.


Common-Size Financial Statements

Common-Size Income Statement
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Income statement components (revenues and expenses) shown as percentage of total sales.

Common-Size Balance Sheet: Assets
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Assets components shown as percentage of total assets.

Common-Size Balance Sheet: Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
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Liabilities and stockholders’ equity components shown as percentage of total liabilities and stockholders’ equity.


Analysis of Financial Ratios

Analysis of Liquidity Ratios
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Measures the adequacy of a Starbucks Corp. cash resources to meet its near-term cash obligations.

Analysis of Short-term (Operating) Activity Ratios
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Evaluates revenues and output generated by the Starbucks Corp. assets. Operating performance ratios describe the relationship between the Starbucks Corp. level of operations and the assets needed to sustain operating activities.


Relative Valuation

Common Stock Valuation Ratios
Quarterly Data 

Relative valuation technique determine the value of Starbucks Corp. by comparing it to similar entities (like industry or sector) on the basis of several relative ratios that compare its stock price to relevant variables that affect the stock value, such as earnings, book value, and sales.