Financial Data Entry
Enter your company's financial information to calculate stability ratios
Profitability
Share Information
Balance Sheet
Debt Information
Financial Stability Analysis
Key ratios indicating your company's financial health
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
Measures the portion of company's profit allocated to each outstanding share. Higher EPS indicates better profitability per share.
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Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)
Measures the price investors are willing to pay per unit of earnings. A higher P/E indicates higher growth expectations or overvaluation.
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Price-to-Book Ratio (P/B)
Compares market value to book value per share. Shows how much investors are paying for each unit of net assets. Lower P/B ratios may indicate undervaluation.
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Return on Equity (ROE)
Measures financial performance by revealing how much profit a company generates with shareholders' equity.
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Return on Assets (ROA)
Measures how efficiently a company uses its total assets to generate profit. Higher ROA indicates better asset utilization and management effectiveness.
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Debt-to-Equity Ratio
Measures the company's financial leverage by comparing total liabilities to equity (net worth). Lower ratios indicate less financial risk and stronger equity position.
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Current Ratio
Measures company's ability to pay short-term obligations. A ratio above 1.0 indicates good liquidity position.
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Dividend Yield
Measures the annual dividend income relative to the share price. Higher yields indicate better income returns for investors, but may also signal company challenges.
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Dividend Payout Ratio
Shows the percentage of earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders. A balanced ratio indicates sustainable dividend policy while retaining funds for growth.
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Gross Profit Margin
Measures the percentage of revenue that exceeds the cost of goods sold. Higher margins indicate better pricing power and cost control in core operations.
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