Financial Ratio Analysis: Liquidity, Profitability and Valuation Metrics
Finance - Personal Finance
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What is the term for the ratio calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities?
What is the term for the ratio calculated by dividing net income by average stockholders' equity?
What is the term for the ratio calculated by dividing total liabilities by total shareholders' equity?
What is the term for the ratio calculated by dividing operating income by average total assets?
What is the term for the calculation of the percentage change in sales revenue from the prior year to the current year?
What is the term for the analysis method that uses sales revenue from each specific year compared to a base year?
What is the term for the value of total equity as shown on the balance sheet?
What is the term for the value calculated by multiplying the stock price by the number of shares?
What is the term for the analysis method that enables comparison of companies of different sizes?
What is the term for the value calculated by subtracting total liabilities from total assets?
What is the term for the difference between sales price and variable cost?
What is the term for the ratio of contribution margin per unit to constrained resource per unit?
What is the term for the order used to find the most profit or demand based on the highest contribution margin per constrained resource?
What is the term for the products made when there is unlimited demand, based on the highest contribution margin?
What is the term for the value calculated by adding total assets minus liabilities from all periods and dividing by the number of periods?
What is the term for items that would go in the assets category, even if not listed?
What is the term for the sum of current liabilities and long-term or any other type of liability?
What is the term for a collection of activities that a company tracks which do not generate any revenue?
What is the term for activities in a company that directly add or are expected to add to the entire bottom line?
What is the term for a part of a company usually acting as a distinct entity responsible for investing assets, controlling costs, and generating revenues?
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