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financial statement analysis

thanks for the reply

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financial statement analysis

thank you sir

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financial statement analysis

Thanks, can you please elaborate what ratios are used to analyse the real estate sector.

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Attached is an Excel Spreadsheet that might be helpful. Werner Reisacher
February 11
http://www.invest-2win.com/Report7.html check the above link for relevant ratios for real estate sector
February 11
Jim Pearson has posted two excellent pdf’s in this forum yesterday. Pl see the one that has investment analysis here.
February 11
Thanks, can you please elaborate what ratios are used to analyse the real estate sector.
February 11
It depends upon what exactly are you trying to analyse? also ratio differ according to sector and industry of the company. For eg for understanding leverage we will look at ratios like Debt/Equity , Total assets / debt , EBITDA / debt + interest ,…
February 11
its depends for which purpose ur are doing analysis. if u are doing credit analysis u can use solvency,liquidy ratios.. if ur doing analysis for analysis of perfomance than u can use profitability and operation ratios.
February 11
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hi, What are the most  important ratios for analysis purpose and why?What do they say about the companies' financial postion? Appreciate if anuone can reply to this question at their earliest. Thanks
February 10
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what are accounting profit and accounting earnings? Are they same?what is the difference between actual profit and accounting profit
February 2
Year (1) Income=100 Expense=200 ...................... Loss= (100) You have no profit, so no corporate tax will be applicable in Year (1). Now, some governments may allow losses to carry forward for tax benefit. Consider Year (2) scenario of the co…
February 1
Providing that your local tax authorities allow you to carry lossess incurred in one year back to previous or forward to futur years and compensate the incurred tax loss against tax payments made in those years, the "tax calculated on the loss" can…
January 31
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how tax is adjusted in income statement when it is having negative income o loss?
January 4

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