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  • 1Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — (EBITDA) is a non GAAP metric that can be used to evaluate a company s profitability.::EBITDA = Operating Revenue – Operating Expenses + Other RevenueIts name comes from the fact that Operating Expenses do not include interest, taxes, or… …

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  • 2Earnings yield — is the quotient of earnings per share divided by the share price. It is the reciprocal of the P/E ratio the E/P or the EPS.The earnings yield is quoted as a percentage, allowing an easy comparison to going bond rates.ApplicationsThe earnings… …

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  • 3Earnings quality — Earnings quality, in accounting, refers to the overall reasonableness of reported earnings. It is an assessment criterion for how repeatable, controllable and bankable McClure, Ben. (n.d.) Earnings: Quality Means Everything . Retrieved June 29,… …

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  • 4earnings at risk — ( EAR) The quantity by which net income is projected to decline in the event of an adverse change in prevailing interest rates. One measure of an institution s exposure to adverse consequences from changes in prevailing interest rates. See value… …

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  • 5Earnings Yield — The earnings per share for the most recent 12 month period divided by the current market price per share. The earnings yield (which is the inverse of the P/E ratio) shows the percentage of each dollar invested in the stock that was earned by the… …

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  • 6Earnings response coefficient — IntroductionThe earnings response coefficient, or ERC, is the estimated relationship between equity returns and the unexpected portion of (i.e., new information in) companies earnings announcements. In financial economics, arbitrage pricing… …

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  • 7Risk management — For non business risks, see risk, and the disambiguation page risk analysis Example of risk management: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, assessment,… …

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  • 8Risk premium — A risk premium is the minimum amount of money by which the expected return on a risky asset must exceed the known return on a risk free asset, in order to induce an individual to hold the risky asset rather than the risk free asset. Thus it is… …

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  • 9risk — /rɪsk/ noun 1. possible harm or a chance of danger ♦ to run a risk to be likely to suffer harm ♦ to take a risk to do something which may make you lose money or suffer harm 2. ♦ at owner’s risk a situation where goods shipped or stored are… …

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  • 10risk — /rɪsk/ noun 1. possible harm or a chance of danger ♦ to run a risk to be likely to suffer harm ♦ to take a risk to do something which may make you lose money or suffer harm 2. ♦ at owner’s risk a situation where goods shipped or stored are… …

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