This report comprehensively analyzes financial resource management, covering financial statements, ratio analysis, and stakeholder needs. The first assignment section identifies and interprets key financial statements like income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flow, as well as various financial ratios, including liquidity, solvency, and profitability ratios. It provides interpretations of these ratios to assess the company's financial health and performance. The second assignment section delves into cost-plus pricing, discussing its meaning and associated problems. Furthermore, it identifies the financial information needs of different stakeholders, such as board members, shareholders, banks, customers, creditors, and competitors, highlighting how each group utilizes financial statements and ratios to evaluate a company's performance. The report concludes by summarizing the key findings and insights derived from the analysis, providing a holistic understanding of financial resource management.