Below are the DuPont analyses of 2012 and 2013 for Company X.
RETURN ON EQUITY (ROE)
10.55%
11.74%
=
PROFIT MARGIN
2.60%
1.80%
Х
ASSET
TURNOVER
1.33
2.27
X
LEVERAGE
3.051
2.873
2012
2013
Based on the breakdown of the DuPont framework, which of the following statements is true regarding
Company X?
Company X is more profitable in 2013 than in 2012.
Company X has more assets in 2013 than in 2012
Company has a lower assets to equity ratio in 2013 than in 2012.
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Some protection schemes are planned for those wildlife species which are on verge of extinction.
Project Tiger was launched in 1973 against hunting and decreasing number of tigers. This was implemented for 9 reserved areas under which now 48 areas are covered.
Asiatic Lions were found upto Iran in the Asian subcontinent. But due to hunting and reduction in forest area, these lions are now restricted to Gir Forests of Saurashtra. At one stage their number has gone below 100.
In 1972, a project was started in Gir to protect the Asiatic Lions. There are now 523 lions according to the Lion Census held in 2015.
Bangkok project was launched for rare species of Barasinga Deer in Kashmir.
Crocodile project was launched for saline water crocodiles, Rhino project for the protection of Indian Rhino and snow leopard project for protection of leopard.
India has a diversified relief and climate.
Similar diversity is seen in the wildlife in India.
In the entire world about 15 lakh species of wildlife is recorded of which 81,251 species are found in India.
These include reptiles, mammals, fish and other insects.
India has less forest cover compared to that its wildlife diversity is noticeable.
Asian elephant in Peninsular rain forests, one homed rhino in Swampy Brahmaputra river, Snow leopards in higher Himalayas. Wild goats and musk deer and found in Jammu-Kashmir.
Wild buffaloes are seen in forests of Southern India.
Tiger is found in Central India and West Bengal, Ghudkhar in Little Desert of Kutch and Flamingo in water logged Great Desert.
Great Indian Bustard is found in the grassland area. In the water lodges area, migratory birds from cold regions come down in great number. These include Siberian crane, Pelican, Tibetian duck, Junk, Karkara etc.
Flying Squirrels are seen in the dense forests of western ghats, Nicobari dove in Nicobar islands, Rare species of corals are seen in the Gulf of Kutch and Lakshadweep island.
Various types of reptiles include King cobra, snakes, python, iguana.
Along sea coasts and other water bodies various fishes, sea snakes, dolphin, shark, dugong, octopus, whale etc. are seen.
Explorations continue to identify other animals found in different forests. India is at sixth position among the countries rich in bio-diversity.
We shall have to be more dedicated to implement strong legal provisions and their strict implementation for the conservation of forest areas and wild animals.
For this a long term planning is necessary to conserve and increase forest areas.
Various social NGOs should give this a top priority and arrange public awareness programmes.
These problems should be included in the school syllabus and make the future citizens aware.
Before implementing any developmental project, its probable effects on environment and living organism should be examined.