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Table of Contents
Financial Ratio Analysis Overview ............................................................................................... 3
What is Ratio Analysis? .......................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Why use Ratio Analysis?.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Types of Ratios? ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Profitability Ratio .......................................................................................................................... 4
Return on Equity .................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Return on Assets .................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Return on Capital Employed.............................................................................................................................................................................................7
Gross Margin Ratio .............................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Operating Profit Margin.....................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Net Profit Margin .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Leverage Ratios ........................................................................................................................... 11
Debt-to-Equity Ratio ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Equity Ratio........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Debt Ratio .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Efficiency Ratios .......................................................................................................................... 15
Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Accounts Receivable Days.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Asset Turnover Ratio ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Inventory Turnover Ratio................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Inventory Turnover Days ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Liquidity Ratios............................................................................................................................ 21
Current Ratio..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Quick Ratio......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Cash Ratio .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Defensive Interval Ratio .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Times Interest Earned Ratio .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Times Interest Earned (Cash-Basis) Ratio................................................................................................................................................................... 27
CAPEX to Operating Cash Ratio .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Operating Cash Flow Ratio............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Pyramid of Ratios........................................................................................................................ 30
Multiples Valuation Ratios ......................................................................................................... 31
Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
EV/EBITDA Ratio ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
EV/EBIT Ratio ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
EV/Revenue Ratio ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Valuation Ratios Comparison ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
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Financial Ratio Analysis Overview
What is Ratio Analysis?
Corporate finance ratios are quantitative measures that are used to assess businesses. These ratios
are used by financial analysts, equity research analysts, investors, and asset managers to evaluate
the overall financial health of businesses, with the end goal of making better investment decisions.
Corporate finance ratios are also heavily used by financial managers and C-suite officers to get a
better understanding of how their businesses are performing.
Why use Ratio Analysis?
Ratio analysis is a great way to compare two companies that are different in size operations and
management style. It also is a great way to quantify how efficient a company¡¯s operations are and
how profitable the business is set up to be. Solvency ratios, for example, can be used to analyze
how well a company will be able to meet their financial obligations.
Types of Ratios?
Corporate finance ratios can be broken down into four categories that measure different types of
financial metrics for a business: liquidity ratios, operational risk ratios, profitability ratios, and
efficiency ratios:
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Profitability Ratio
Profitability ratios are financial metrics used by analysts and investors to
measure and evaluate the ability of a company to generate income (profit)
relative to revenue, balance sheet assets, operating costs, and shareholders¡¯
equity during a specific period of time. They show how well a company
utilizes its assets to produce profit and value to shareholders.
A. Return Ratios
Return ratios represent the company¡¯s ability to generate returns for its
shareholders. It typically compares a return metric versus certain
balance sheet items.
Return on Equity
Return on Assets
Return on Capital Employed
B. Margin Ratios
Margin ratios represent the company¡¯s ability to convert sales into
profits at various degrees of measurement. Margin ratios typically look
at certain returns when compared to the top line (revenue). Typically, it
compares income statement items.
Gross Margin Ratio
Operating Profit Margin
Net Profit Margin
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Return on Equity
Overview
Return on equity is a measure of a company¡¯s annual return (net income) divided by the value of its
total shareholders¡¯ equity, expressed as a percentage (e.g. 10%). Alternatively, ROE can also be
derived by dividing the firm¡¯s dividend growth rate by its earnings retention rate (1-dividend payout
ratio). There are several ROE drivers, and we will further breakdown the ratio.
Formula
Interpretation
ROE provides a simple metric for evaluating returns. By comparing a company¡¯s ROE to the
industry¡¯s average, it is possible to pinpoint a company¡¯s competitive advantage (or lack of
competitive advantage).
As it uses net income as the numerator, return on equity (ROE) looks at the firm¡¯s bottom line to
gauge overall profitability for the firm¡¯s owners and investors.
As an investor, this is an essential ratio to look at as it ultimately determines how attractive an
investment is. Return on equity is a product of asset efficiency, profitability, and financial leverage.
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