| | ON YORK FINANCIAL CORP.: ICON GROUP INTERNATIONAL LTD. PUBLISHES VERTICAL ANALYSIS AND LABOR UTILIZATION BENCHMARKS San Diego —-- Two of the most comprehensive vertical gap analysis and labor productivity benchmarks were released today by ICON Group International Ltd. on York Financial Corp. . The methodologist for this unique study is Philip Parker, Eli Lilly Chair Professor of Innovation, Business and Society at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France and Singapore). According to Professor Parker, “We created these reports in response to two inescapable trends: a return to fundamentals and globalization.” The aim of these reports is to assist consultants, financial managers, strategic planners and corporate officers in gauging indicators of York Financial Corp.’s financial and human resource structure. Professor Parker adds, “With the globalization of markets, greater foreign competition, and the reduction of barriers to entry, it becomes all the more important to benchmark a company’s financial indicators on a worldwide basis.” The report has benchmarked York Financial Corp. against competing firms in the Federally Chartered Savings Institutions industry worldwide—going beyond traditional methods of company benchmarking. The results are two specialized reports: (1) global financial benchmarks using common-size statement ratios (vertical analysis), and (2) labor-productivity and utilization measures collected across borders. Coverage of the Reports The vertical analysis report considers such concerns as: How does York Financial Corp.’s balance sheet structure differ from global benchmarks? Does York Financial Corp. hold more cash and short-term assets, or does it concentrate its assets in physical plant and equipment? Does it have a higher percent of payables compared to the benchmarks? Does it hold a higher concentration of long-term debt? Does York Financial Corp. have a relatively higher cost of goods sold, operating costs, income taxes, or profit margins compared to global benchmarks? Are workers at York Financial Corp. productive? While there is no absolute answer to this economic question, the labor utilization analysis considers how labor deployment and productivity indicators for York Financial Corp. differ from the global benchmarks. It looks at the amount of labor required to operate York Financial Corp. and the resulting return on human investment. What is the ratio of short-term and long-term assets to employee? What are comparative capital-labor ratios? What are the average sales and net profits per employee in York Financial Corp. compared to benchmarks in the same economic sector? Professor Parker states, "We are intrigued by the wide variations in basic financial and productivity measures between York Financial Corp. and other Federally Chartered Savings Institutions companies. The Earnings Before Interest And Taxes (EBIT), for instance, varied from 14.55 to 58.05 within the group. We see this type of variation in the hundreds of ratios that we estimate.” Reports for over 39 Federally Chartered Savings Institutions companies are available now, including the following: Anchor Bancorp Wisconsin Inc. Astoria Financial Corporation Bank Mutual Corporation Charter One Financial Incorporated Commonwealth Bancorp, Inc. Dime Bancorp Incorporated Downey Financial Corporation First Fed Cap Corpn First Niagara Financial Group Incorporated Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. Golden State Bancorp Incorporated Golden West Financial Corporation Independence Community Bank Inc. MAF Bancorp Incorporated Matrix Bancorp, Inc. Northwest Bancorp Inc. Ocwen Financial Corpn Roslyn Bancorp Inc Sovereign Bancorp Incorporated Staten Island Bancorp Incorporated Superior Financial Corp. Washington Federal, Inc. Webster Financial Corpn Westcorp
Methodology of the Reports While most vertical analyses focus on benchmarking against domestic ratios, often published by government agencies or commercial sources, ICON Group calculates thousands of industry norms by looking at firms at the global level. Statistics are pooled on tens of thousands of companies across over 40 countries, and a seven-stage methodology is applied: (1) identification of industry classifications, (2) firm-level data collection and aggregation, (3) standardization of raw statistics, (4) filtering outliers, (5) calculation of global norms, (6) projection of deviations and gaps, and (7) projection of ranks and percentiles. For each part of the financial statement, the larger structural differences and gaps between York Financial Corp. and the global benchmarks are provided with summary tables of ranks and percentiles. Previously available only through booksellers such as Barnes and Noble , Amazon.com, and Hoovers, two studies are now available direct from the publisher at a 50% discount off the cover price. This special offer includes International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis and Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis at US$ $420 ($210 each). E-mail for more information. FINANCIAL BENCHMARKS Audience: designed for financial managers, directors, CFOs, strategic planners Price: $210 Pages: 64 pp Published: Table of Contents About the Author(s) Methodology/Excerpt (free to view) Order Via Fax Order Online LABOR BENCHMARKS Audience: designed for productivity managers, HR directors, strategic planners Price: $210 Pages: 60 pp Published: Table of Contents About the Author(s) Methodology/Excerpt (free to view) Order Via Fax Order Online About ICON Group Ltd. ICON Group Ltd. assists managers with global benchmarking, gap analysis, and productivity studies. Clients can create their own benchmarks by choosing their competitors from among over 20,000 companies. CONTACT: Orders & Customer Service ICON Group International, Inc. 7404 Trade St. San Diego, CA 92121 USA Fax: 858-635-9414 E-mail: Link: http://www.icongrouponline.com/PR/York_Financial_Corp_US/PR.html - Additional links you may find of interest:
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