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This 6 page paper examines Singapore Air, looking at the background to the company, an assessment of its' financial performance and condition in financial year 2007/8, assessment of the accounting policies, and a determination of whether this might be a good investment. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEsingaporeair.rtf
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target, including the business it operates in, the financial performance of the firm as well as the way in which the accounts are prepared in terms of the accounting polices
which can impact on the way that the results are presented. Singapore Airlines is one of the premium airlines with a good reputation; as such it may be well
placed in the forthcoming economic climate and while no investor has a crystal ball, and past performance is not necessarily an indicator of future performance, looking at the general and
financial performance of the firm can provide some insights into the investment decision. The aim of this paper is to look at Singapore Airlines, giving a brief overview of the
firm and then assessing the financial performance and assessing the accounting policies. The data will be collected from a range of sources, with financial data collected mainly from the published
annual reports, and analyzed with the use of traditional ratio analysis. 2. The Company Singapore Airlines is a global company which. Along with its subsidiary companies operates in the
passenger and air cargo business and complimentary services including pilot training, engineering services, airport terminal services and more recently tour wholesaling. The history of the company dates back to the
1st of May 1947 when the first flight took off from Kallang Airport operating under the name Malayan Airways, on the 16th September 1963 the firm became known as Malaysian
Airlines, following the foundation of the Federation of Malaysia and then in 1966 the airline took on the name Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (Singapore Airlines, 2008). In 1972 the airline split
into two entities; Malaysian Airline System and Singapore Airlines, and it was at this time the current strategies of differentiation through high quality service started to be established with a
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