3.1 Financial Statements3.2 What is a Ratio?3.3 What is an Accounting Ratio?3.4 What is Ratio Analysis?3.5 Steps in Ratio Analysis3.6 Role or Importance of Ratio Analysis3.7 Uses of Ratio Analysis3.8 Advantages of Ratio Analysis3.9 Limitations of Ratio Analysis3.10 Parties Interested in Ratio Analysis3.11 Different Kinds of Ratios or Classification of Ratios3.12 Standard or Ideal Ratio3.13 Computation of Proprietors’ Fund, Capital Employed, Working Capital3.14 Calculation and Interpretation of Various Ratios3.14.1 Balance Sheet Ratios (Ratios as ascertained from various items of the Balance Sheet)3.14.2 Revenue Statement Ratio (Ratios as ascertained from the various items of the Profit & Loss A/c)3.14.3 Mixed or Composite Ratio (Ratio ascertained taking some items from the Balance Sheet and some other items from the Profit & Loss A/c)3.15 Du Pont Analysis3.16 Ratios to be used in Determining Solvency, Performance, Managerial Efficiency etc. of an Enterprise3.17 Different Ratios at Glance3.18 Worked-out ProblemsChapter Review SummaryChapter Review QuizExercise