It is most useful for calculating the profitability of he business whenever required.
The expression defines it as contribution/sales x 100.
It is also important for calculating Break even point.
A company has an EPS of $2.00 Cash flow per share of $3.00 Price/cash flow ratio of 8.0x What is its P/E ratio? Price Per Earnings Ratio = Market Value Per Share / Earnings Per Share (EPS) 8.0 x 3.00 = 24 24/2 P/E = 12X
V=viper P=pencil N=nobody
By grabbing a big opportunity.
Market Ratios are useful in measuring investor response to owning a company's shares and also the cost of issuing shares to the public. Almost all of these ratios can be used to take decisions as to whether we should invest in a company's stock or not. The ratios that fall under this category are: 1. Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2. Payout Ratio 3. Dividend Cover 4. P/E Ratio 5. Dividend Yield 6. Cash Flow Ratio 7. Price to Book Value Ratio (P/B or PBV) 8. Price to Sales Ratio 9. PEG Ratio
Market Ratios are useful in measuring investor response to owning a company's shares and also the cost of issuing shares to the public. Almost all of these ratios can be used to take decisions as to whether we should invest in a company's stock or not. The ratios that fall under this category are: 1. Earnings Per Share (EPS) 2. Payout Ratio 3. Dividend Cover 4. P/E Ratio 5. Dividend Yield 6. Cash Flow Ratio 7. Price to Book Value Ratio (P/B or PBV) 8. Price to Sales Ratio 9. PEG Ratio
P/V Ratio is the relationship between the profit & sales.In formula it is expressed as P/V Ratio= Contribution/sales*100.The higher the P/V Ratio better is for company prospects.
The ratio of mass to volume is called density.
what is ratio analysis
No. A higher P E ratio can result in much better results than a lower P E ratio, but it is a lot riskier. Meaning a higher risk of loss for the higher P E ratio.
dude... using the relation power is the ratio of square of voltage to the resistance P=V^2/R on substitutiing , we get v=(0.000625)^1/2 = 0.125 V
If: p = mv Then: v = p/m
importance of ratio in our daily life
in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
P=VI V=P/I I=P/V V=I*R I=V/R R=V/I P=1.743*V*I*PF for 3 phase full load
There is no "you" in P = V x I
Given one ratio, p/q, you will obtain an equivalent ratio if you multiply p and q by any non-zero integer.
v equals m divided by p