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  • 11Financial ratio — Corporate finance …

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  • 12United States public debt — Part of a series of articles on Unit …

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  • 13bond ratio — The percentage of a company s capitalization represented by bonds. The ratio is calculated by dividing the total bonds due after one year by that same figure plus all other equity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: debt to equity ratio.… …

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  • 14Market capitalization — (often market cap) is a measurement of the value of the ownership interest that shareholders hold in a business enterprise. It is equal to the share price times the number of shares outstanding (shares that have been authorized, issued, and… …

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  • 15P/E ratio — Assume XYZ Co. sells for $25.50 per share and has earned $2.55 per share this year; $25. 50 = 10 times $2. 55 XYZ stock sells for 10 times earnings. P/E = Current stock price divided by trailing annual earnings per share or expected annual… …

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  • 16P/E ratio — The P/E ratio (price to earnings ratio) of a stock (also called its earnings multiple, or simply multiple, P/E, or PE ) is a measure of the price paid for a share relative to the annual income or profit earned by the firm per share. [cite web|url …

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  • 17Long-term debt ratio — The ratio of long term debt to total capitalization. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 18long-term debt ratio — The ratio of long term debt to total capitalization . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 19Stock selection criteria — is a strategy in which an analyst or investor uses a systematic form of analysis to determine if a particular stock constitutes a good investment which should be added to their portfolio. The objective of stock selection criteria is maximizing… …

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  • 20market — Usually refers to the equity market. The market went down today means that the value of the stock market dropped that day. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. market mar‧ket 1 [ˈmɑːkt ǁ ˈmɑːr ] noun 1. [countable] COMMERCE the activity of… …

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