Category: Value Analysis
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What is the asset turnover rate?Asset Turnover Ratio
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Asset turnover, English is Asset Turnover Ratio It is a financial indicator that measures a company that transforms its assets into turnover.The calculation method of asset turnover rate is to divide the company’s net operating sales with an average total assets.The calculation value of asset turnover means the sales income that the company can obtain…
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What is the IPO?Initial public offering
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What is the IPO?The company’s issuance of shares and raising funds from the public to expand its own enterprise scale is the development journey of most good companies. Before listing, most companies are private share systems.If you want to enter the open market, you need to pass the IPO in the traditional process, that is,…
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What is free cash flow?Free Cash Flow
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Cash flow indicates the capital income or output of a company or enterprise, and free cash flow (FCF) is a cash flow that the enterprise can dominate, that isThe difference. Free cash flow is the actual funds that enterprises can use.These funds can be used to pay shareholders, re-invest, or use it for enterprise expansion…
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What is capital expenditure?Capital Expendital
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Capital expenditures, English is Capital Expendital, Abbreviation Capex It is a financial indicator of a company’s cash expenditure for long-term assets such as purchasing, maintaining or upgrading. Long-term assets include factory buildings, land, equipment, desks, etc.Tangible assets, Also include patents, licenses, etc.Intangible asset These assets are usually continued to bring the company One year The…
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What is earnings per share?Earnings Per Share (EPS)
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Earnings per share, English is E armings P errand S Hare EPS It is to measure a listed company per share Profitability Financial indicators.The basic calculation method of earnings per share is to clean up the company’s net profit Subtract the preferred stock divisionnds and then eliminate it with the current total shares of circulating…
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What is stock repurchase?Share Repurchase
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Stock repurchase, English is Share Repurchase, or Buyback It means that listed companies directly purchase their own companies from the market or buy their own companies through the investment bank, so that the number of stocks circulating in the market will become less, thereby increasing the value per share, thereby indirectly increasing the stock price.…
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What is a dividend payment rate?Dividend Payout Ratio
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Dividend payment rate English is the financial indicator of DIVIDEND PAYOUT RATIO, which measures the net income ratio paid by listed companies to shareholders.The dividend payment rate can be calculated using the annual total dividend of the year in the year of the financial year.It can also be calculated by using dividends per share and…
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What is the growth rate of Picagnem?PEG
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P / Ery of Growth English is Price/Earnings-TO-GROWTH RATIO, referred to as PEG RATIO, which is a financial indicator that measures whether the company’s stock price is overestimated, underestimated and estimated the future growth of the company.The calculation method of the PC growth rate is the company’s P / E ratio(P/E Ratio) Except for expectations…
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What is the market sales rate?P/s ratio
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Marketing rate, English is Price-TO-Sale Ratio, Abbreviation P/s ratio EssenceThe marketing ratio is proposed by the investment master and writer Kenneth Fisher that its purpose is to exclude the impact of the company’s profit or cost, and judge that the company’s stock is good or bad with the market-recognized data, making the evaluation more open…
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What is a net rate?P/B Ratio
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Net rate, English is P/B Ratio, or P/BV Ratio By comparing the market price of the stock and the company’s tangible assets, the current stock price is higher than the actual asset value of the company. Like other indicators, the net ratio of the market has a relatively accurate price comparison function within a certain…