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What is the difference between TTM (trailing twelve months) and YTD (year-to-date) financial performance metrics?

The difference between TTM (trailing twelve months) and YTD (year-to-date) financial performance metrics is that TTM looks at the past 12 months of financial data, while YTD focuses on the financial performance from the beginning of the current year up to the present date.


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Financial ratios are used to compare any two entities in the financial statements of enterprises. Calculating such ratios for current year and comparing them with the past year helps to determine the progress made by it. For e.g. last years Gross Profit Margin might be 10% but current year will be 15% indicating a higher sales or lower cost etc.


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Financial Year and Calendar Year?

A calendar year starts in Januaray and ends in December A financial year starts at the 1st of July to the 30th of June the next year Hope this helps A small correction if I may - it is correct indeed to say that the calendar years runs from January 1st through December 31st. However "Financial Year" depends on (i) the applicable legal system; (ii) applicable tax system (in place in the relevant country) or sometimes (iii) as provided in the by-laws of the relevant company. In the US it is quite common the July 1st - June 30th period but not necessarily so.

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