Case Project Starbucks is a worldwide corporation that suits every type of person and their needs. In Seattle, Washington Starbucks was incorporated and has taken off since. The point of their business is to make all types of coffee, tea, and small pastries, but they are much more than that they support community and bringing neighbors together over a cup of coffee. The financial aspect of Starbucks is doing very well given they are now a worldwide corporation. Their 2015 annual report states that their fiscal year ended September 27, 2015. All of these numbers are from every store they have not just the ones in America. Going through the report they have a total amount of 12,446.1 million dollars in assets. From 2014 to 2015 they increased their assets 1,693.2 million dollars. On their income statement they had a total amount of 19,162.7 …show more content…
The net revenues consist of company-operated stores, licensed stores, and CPG foodservices and other. All of those add up to 19 million dollars. The operating net income on the income statement sheet is 3,610 million dollars. On the balance sheet under “Shareholders’ equity” the first line is the common stock, authorized, issued and outstanding. The common stock has a par value or $0.001 and a share of 2,400 authorized, 1,485.1 issued, and 1,499.1 for outstanding. All together the total amount came out to be 1.5. According to yahoo finance, the market price of the stock as of February 8, 2016 is at 79.58 billion and counting. Also from yahoo finance, the high and low prices of the stock for the past year are, the high is $54.15 and the low is $52.63. It is not too big of a gap it is still a lot of money. In the shareholders information under market information and dividend policy, in the fiscal year of 2015 there are four quarters. In the first quarter the high is $42.10 and the low is $35.39, second quarter high is $49.60 and low is $39.28, third quarter high