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What is ROA?

Return on Assets (ROA) is an important financial metric used to measure a company’s ability to generate profits from its assets. The formula for ROA is: ROA = Net Profit / Total Assets.

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What is ROE?

Return on Equity (ROE) is an indicator that measures the rate of return on shareholders’ equity and reflects the quality of a company’s profits and the management’s utilization of shareholders’ equity.

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What are shares outstanding?

Shares outstanding refer to the number of company’s issued shares that are actively traded in the market. It is a crucial financial indicator, and understanding the shares outstanding of a company can assist investors in making more informed investment decisions.

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What is a share dividend?

Dividend, also known as share interest, refers to the income distributed to shareholders by a corporation from its after-tax profits, which are derived from the withdrawal of reserves and surplus funds.

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What is Total Shares Outstanding?

Total shares outstanding refer to the total number of shares issued by a company, also known as “total equity capital” or “total share capital.”

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What is PEG?

The PEG ratio is a comprehensive indicator that combines a company’s Price-to-Earnings ratio (PE) and earnings growth rate (EPS).

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What is a fund?

Fund refers to an investment product in which a fund company collects the money of many investors and makes a variety of investments to achieve returns according to certain rules.

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What is ROA?

Return on Assets (ROA) is an important financial metric used to measure a company’s ability to generate profits from its assets. The formula for ROA is: ROA = Net Profit / Total Assets.

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What is ROE?

Return on Equity (ROE) is an indicator that measures the rate of return on shareholders’ equity and reflects the quality of a company’s profits and the management’s utilization of shareholders’ equity.

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What are shares outstanding?

Shares outstanding refer to the number of company’s issued shares that are actively traded in the market. It is a crucial financial indicator, and understanding the shares outstanding of a company can assist investors in making more informed investment decisions.

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What is a share dividend?

Dividend, also known as share interest, refers to the income distributed to shareholders by a corporation from its after-tax profits, which are derived from the withdrawal of reserves and surplus funds.

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What is PEG?

The PEG ratio is a comprehensive indicator that combines a company’s Price-to-Earnings ratio (PE) and earnings growth rate (EPS).

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What is a fund?

Fund refers to an investment product in which a fund company collects the money of many investors and makes a variety of investments to achieve returns according to certain rules.

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