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Pasquale’s Pizzeria: Turning Pizzas into Profits
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The accounts manager at the Commercial Bank of Canada, was reviewing a loan application from Pasquale’s Pizzeria, located in Sarnia, Ontario. The business owner was ready to expand his family’s business to London, Ontario, having requested a $300,000 long-term loan to finance the renovations and equipment to begin operations in London. They also requested a $20,000 line of credit to help fund the day-to-day operations of the business. The restaurant had never requested a loan of such magnitude, nor had the business undergone an expansion in its lifetime. With COVID-19 changing the food delivery landscape, the accounts manager was confident in his ability assess whether or not Pasquale’s was ready to take on this expansion plan.
學習目標
This comprehensive case is written for a financial and accounting section of an undergraduate business course. This case is written to be used near the end of a unit or as a testing point for the course.<br><br>By working through the case and assignment questions, students will have the opportunity to do the following:<ul><li>analyze and understand the statement of cash flows (SCF),</li><li>assess past financial performance using selected financial ratios,</li><li>project two years of financial statements based on case information,</li><li>understand the business’s working capital needs, how changes in one working capital account impact working capital requirements,</li><li>evaluate the risk of granting the loan, external conditions, business owner character, capacity to repay, and, communicate a comprehensive decision to approve or deny the loan based on case analysis.</li></ul>