Valuation ratios

The valuation ratios reflect the intrinsic value compared to the market value of the securities company.

  • Capitalization - The total current market value of a securities company.

  • Enterprise Value EV - The total value of the enterprise, including all of the ownership, claims, and equity of a securities company.

  • P/E - The relationship between a stock's market price and earnings per share.

  • EPS - Earnings after tax of a stock.

  • P/B - Compares the price of a stock to the stock's book value.

  • Book value per share (BVPS) - The actual value of the enterprise per share.

  • P/S - Measures market price on revenue per share.

  • P/CF - Measures the value of a stock's price relative to its operating cash flow per share.

  • EV/EBIT - Compares the total value of a securities company to its share of EBIT profits earned annually.

  • EV/Net Revenue - Compares the securities company value with revenue.

Ratios highlighted in green and bold are securities company-specific ratios.

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