Using the financial information gathered in Week 1, address the following questions or issues:
Select three items from the income statements that you feel would be important to an investor. Analyze and compare your two companies in terms of these items and how they are performing relative to each other and in general.
Select three items from the balance sheet that you feel would be important to an investor. Analyze and compare your two companies in terms of these items and how they are performing relative to each other and in general.
Analyze and compare your two companies in terms of the income statement and balance sheet collectively. How they are performing relative to each other and in general?
The income statement is one of three primary financial statements used to reflect a company’s financial performance over a certain accounting period, with the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows being the other two.
The income statement, also known as the profit and loss statement or the statement of revenue and expense, focuses on the company’s earnings and expenses during a specific time period.
The income statement is a crucial component of a company’s performance reports that must be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A balance sheet is a snapshot of a company’s financial situation as of a specific date.
s, a conservative news media, presented a much more optimistic take of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout by the Trump administration in an article published on September 16, 2020. The article claimed that the vaccinations would gradually start among some segments of the population such as the healthcare workers and other essential workers and the vulnerable, and eventually the distribution would be ramped up to all those who want it.
The first thing that jumps out to me as a reader is that both articles are in support of the efforts that have been put forward by the government to vaccinate Americans against Coronavirus. This is not a surprise to me as the COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone, regardless of their political views. There has been a huge effort to eradicate the virus and both the republican and democratic administrations have shown great interest in the health and wellbeing of Americans.
The above articles were both written at around the same time, during the Trump era, and they seem to agree upon one thing, that speed is essential in getting the vaccine to the masses, and that the most vulnerable in the population be vaccinated first. The other issue that both articles seem to agree upon is that the vaccine be made free for all Americans. The difference, however, is in the style of reporting. Again, we see the left leaning media source painting a critical picture of the vaccine rollout efforts, pointing out the confusion and inefficiency of the efforts of the Republican administration in vaccinating Americans. Fox News on the other hand, presents a much more positive perspective of the vaccination efforts, stating that Americans would receive the vaccine as soon as possible.
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An article titled “An Anti-Bureaucracy Vaccine, Please” published on January 12, 2021 by the conservative media WSJ, it was revealed that one of the reasons why the vaccine rollout was slow is because there had been vaccine doses being held back for because of bureaucratic and political reasons. New York is reported to be one of the worst as they created a complex formula for ranking health-care workers based on underlying health conditions, age, occupation, and hospital department, among other things. Ther