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Encyclopedia > Financial ratios

A financial ratio is a ratio of two numbers of reported levels or flows of a company. It may be two financial flows categories divided by eachother (profit margin, profit/revenue). It may be a level divided by a financial flow (price/earnings). It may be a flow divided by a level (return on equity or earnings/equity). The numerator or denominator may itself be a ratio (PEG ratio).

Contents

Ratios

Flow-to-flow

Level-to-level

Ratio-to-ratio

To cash flow

  • Cash flow return on investment (CFROI)
  • Cash return on gross investment (CROGI)

To earnings

To market cap

See also

Lists

  • List of finance topics#valuation

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Financial ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (159 words)
A financial ratio is a ratio of two numbers of reported levels or flows of a company.
It may be a level divided by a financial flow (price/earnings).
The numerator or denominator may itself be a ratio (PEG ratio).
Financial Ratio Analysis (577 words)
Financial ratio analysis is the calculation and comparison of ratios which are derived from the information in a company's financial statements.
Financial ratios are calculated from one or more pieces of information from a company's financial statements.
Although financial ratio analysis is well-developed and the actual ratios are well-known, practicing financial analysts often develop their own measures for particular industries and even individual companies.
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