Analysts and investors often use return on equity (ROE) to compare profitability of a company with other firms in the Industry. ROE is considered a very important measure, and managers strive to make the company's ROE numbers look good. If a firm takes steps that increase its expected future ROE, its stock price will Increase Based on your understanding of the uses and limitations of ROE, which of the following projects will a manager likely choose if his or her bonus is solely based on the ROE of the next project? Project X, with 35% ROE and a large investment, generating high expected cash flows Project y, with 40% ROE and a small investment, generating low expected cash flows Suppose you are trying to decide whether to invest in a company that generates a high expected Roe, and you want to conduct further analysis on the company's performance. If you wanted to conduct a trend analysis, you would: Compare the firm's financial ratios with other firms in the industry for a particular year Analyze the firm's financial ratios over time The American Association of Individual investors (AI) has identified several qualitative factors that should also be considered when evaluating a company's likely future financial performance. Consider each scenario and indicate how you would expect the described event or situation to affect the described business organization company's likely future financial performance. Consider each scenario and indicate how you would expect the described event or situation to affect the described business organization Western Amalgamated Corp. As a result of targeting by unethical product liability attorneys, Western, a small manufacturer of a revolutionary crawfish steamer, currently has a multimillion dollar dass action lawsuit pending Although the steamer is completely reliable and safe, one person was injured as a result of using it inappropriately. Other purchasers have joined the lawsuit in an effort to collect "free" funds, How would you expect this situation to affect the assessment of Western's financial condition and performance? Lawsuits guarantee free advertising and therefore should be guaranteed to increase the firm's current and future sales and profits. Being small, Western may lack the financial resources and media-management expertise to successfully defend itself in the lawsuit and the media. This could jeopardize Western's current and future sales and profits. Although nonquantitative factors may be relevant to a company's financial evaluation in general terms, the details of this specific Situation are not relevant to the firm's financial condition or performance