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What Are Considered Good Values For These Fundamental Ratios?




what would be a fair # or % on the following:
Return on equity
P/E Ratio
Dividend Yield
Profit Margin
Enterprise Value Revenue(ttm)
Enterprise Value EBITDA (ttm)
PEG Ratio




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What Are Considered Good Values For These Fundamental Ratios?

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Dec 17, 2010
Stocks Simplified Writes
by: Shaun

A lot of these numbers are subjective and it is better to look at them in relation to other companies in the same industry group. But here we go.

Return on equity (compare with other companies)

P/E Ratio (compare with other companies, lower is better)

Dividend Yield (depends on your goal, a dividend investor may want to find a stock that pays 5%+ while a growth investor may not care or would want the money to stay in the company so the stock can grow faster)

Profit Margin (compare with other companies)

Enterprise Value [Revenue(ttm)] (compare with other companies)

Enterprise Value [EBITDA (ttm)] (compare with other companies)

PEG Ratio (Below 1 means it is cheap. Above 1 means it is expensive)

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