earnings

  • 61earnings at risk — ( EAR) The quantity by which net income is projected to decline in the event of an adverse change in prevailing interest rates. One measure of an institution s exposure to adverse consequences from changes in prevailing interest rates. See value… …

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  • 62earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization — UK US noun [U] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► EBITDA(Cf. ↑EBITDA) …

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  • 63earnings per share — noun plural BUSINESS a number that expresses how much a company pays its stockholders for every SHARE in the company that they own …

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  • 64Earnings growth — In investments, earnings growth refers to the annual rate of growth of earnings. When the dividend payout ratio is same, the dividend growth rate is equal to the earnings growth rate.Earnings growth rate is a key value that is needed when the DCF …

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  • 65Earnings response coefficient — IntroductionThe earnings response coefficient, or ERC, is the estimated relationship between equity returns and the unexpected portion of (i.e., new information in) companies earnings announcements. In financial economics, arbitrage pricing… …

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  • 66earnings per share — ( EPS) A company s profit divided by its number of common outstanding shares. If a company earning $2 million in one year had 2 million common shares of stock outstanding, its EPS would be $1 per share. In calculating EPS, the company often uses… …

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  • 67earnings yield — The ratio of earnings per share, after allowing for tax and interest payments on fixed interest debt, to the current share price. The inverse of the price earnings ratio. It is the total twelve months earnings divided by number of outstanding… …

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  • 68Earnings per share — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 69Earnings Call — A conference call between the management of a public company, analysts, investors and the media to discuss the financial results during a given reporting period such as a quarter or a fiscal year. An earnings call is usually preceded by an… …

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  • 70Earnings Management — The use of accounting techniques to produce financial reports that may paint an overly positive picture of a company s business activities and financial position. Earnings Management takes advantage of how accounting rules can be applied and are… …

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