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Financial Ratios

Financial Ratios

What are financial ratios:

Financial ratios are relationships determined from a company’s financial information and used for comparison purposes. We can also define them as they are the mathematical comparisons of financial statement accounts or categories. These relationships between the financial statement accounts help investors, creditors, and internal company management understand how well a business is performing and of areas needing improvement.

Financial ratios are the most common and widespread tools used to analyze a business’s financial standing. Ratios are easy to understand and simple to compute. They can also be used to compare different companies in different industries. Since a ratio is simply a mathematical comparison based on proportions, big and small companies can be use ratios to compare their financial information. In a sense, these ratios don’t take into consideration the size of a company or the industry. They are just a raw computation of financial position and performance.

Ratios allow us to compare companies across industries, big and small, to identify their strengths and weaknesses Financial ratios are often divided up into seven main categories: liquidity, solvency, efficiency, profitability, market prospect, investment leverage, and coverage.

 

 

 

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