Financial Detective
Schill, Michael J.
Financial Detective
P-4564 | Published April 17, 2026 | 5 Pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
Product Details
This is an updated version of “The Financial Detective, 2016” (UVA-F-1763). This case presents the student with financial ratios for eight pairs of unidentified companies and asks them to match the description of the company with the financial profile derived from the ratios. The primary objective is to introduce students to financial ratio analysis—in particular, the range of ratios and the insights each one affords. The structured exploration of pairs of companies within an industry affords a number of important insights into strategy and financial performance. First, the economics of individual industries account for significant variations in financial ratios because of differences in technologies, product characteristics, or competitive structures. Second, financial performance results from managerial choices: Within industries, the wide variation in financial ratios is often a result of differences in corporate strategy in marketing, operations, and finance. For those reasons, this case is a good springboard into subsequent classes, which deal with the interaction of strategy and financial performance.
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