Sorry, but your question is too general/can be read too many different ways. Are you asking (1) what ratios to use if you are evaluating whether or not to invest in a bank, (2) what ratios do banks use when evaluating whether or not make a commercial loan, (3) what ratios do banks use when evaluting consumer loan applications, or (4) something entirely different. Please repost a more specific question.
By using trigonometry that is applicable to a right angle triangle.
Trig ratios or to give them their proper name are trigonometrical rations applicable to right angle triangles and they are tangent ratio, sine ratio and cosine ratio.
Rates are applicable to two variables and the second one is usually rescaled to 1. Ratios may be for several variables simultaneously and all of the components may be greater than 1.
1. Liquidity Ratios - Ability of the company to pay off debt 2. Activity Ratios - How quickly a firm can convert its non-cash assets to cash assets 3. Debt Ratios - Ability of the firm to repay long-term debt 4. Profitability Ratios - To Measure the firms use of its assets and control of its expenses to generate an acceptable rate of return 5. Market Ratios - To Measure the investor response to owning a company's stock and also the cost of issuing stock
Mostly all sports use ratios to caculate the number of wins and losses.
look at the ratios and multiply
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
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Yes,. The use of ratios is necessary in most situations.
stoichiometry
You need ratios to find out what scale to use.
No. High liquidity ratios may affect the amount of capital that can be invested/used to earn. Let us say in banks, if we increase the liquidity ratio by 10% the bank would have to reduce lending by that 10% to bridge the gap. which in turn would severely affect the banks earnings.