Investor Ratios measure how attractive public limited companies are for investors. EPS (Earnings Per Share) is one of them.
Posts published in February 2022
Interest Cover measures how many times a business could pay its Interest on the borrowed capital out of its Net Profit Before Interest and TAX.
Debtor Days measures the average number of days it takes a business to collect money from its customers who bought products on trade credit.
A Unique Selling Point (USP) is the factor that makes a good or service different from that of the competition. How to find Unique Selling Point (USP)?
Stock Turnover shows the number of times a business sells its stock within one year, and the number of days it takes to sells all its stock.
Quick Ratio (Acid-Test Ratio) is ratio between the most liquid assets and Current Liabilities. It deals with the firm’s most liquid assets.
Current Ratio is ratio between Current Assets and Current Liabilities. It compares Current Assets with Current Liabilities of the business.
The Motivation Curve allows us to see a big picture to visualize where our motivation is at the certain moment in life. There will be highs and lows.
Different types of ratios are used to analyze information from Profit and Loss Account (P&L Account) and Balance Sheet to judge financial performance.
Ratio Analysis helps to compare business performance using historical comparisons and using current comparisons between different companies.
Ratio Analysis is a quantitative management tool used for analyzing the financial performance of a business organization.