4 KPIs To Measure Financial Leverage! Every Financial Analyst MUST Know!
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- These KPIs are used by equity research and financial analysts to measure the mix of debt and shareholder equity on a company balance sheet.
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Could you please help me whether Preference shares also included in equity and capital deployed ?
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I have come across different versions of the definition for debt. I have seen some people use the total of interest-bearing short term and long term debt, excluding liabilities such as accrued expenses and accounts payable and i've also seen a more inclusive definition that takes into consideration all liabilities. In your video you showed debt include only long term debt. Is there a version that is more used over the other?
I think its interest bearing debt and they tend to look at the Long term debt. Maybe the assumption being the current debt will be paid within one year.
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If the interest rate is high, will raising capital via equity not become expensive eventually?
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It's an request if you can able to make an video on financial institutions budgeting model
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I am a litte bit confused, when you said that the Total Assets / Total Equity should aim to be 1. That would mean, that on the right side of the Balance Sheet there is only Equity. No liabilities, provisions, long term debt, nothing. Just equity... Do you know any succeful company, or copmany in general being in this "ideal" condition?
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1- What I need to be junior financial analyst?
It's so hard to find a job for a junior financial analyst in Egypt.
Second, do you think that my work now as a site accountant will be beneficial for me to be financial analyst in the future?
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Gomaa working as an accountant is a great start for becoming a financial analyst. I find that the best Fin Analysts come out of accounting backgrounds. Your best bet to transform into FA is to start to slowly create financial analyses at your current job and find someone higher than you to present it to and get feedback. This can be your boss of someone similar. Continue down that path and research your analysis further and make it better, then keep adding that stuff in your resume, replacing some of the less important accounting skills on the resume. These financial analyses can be around Job Profitability, profitability per full time employee, cost per employee, new job acquisition cost. All of these are things you can google and find more info on.
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I have a question- If an organization doesn't have sustainable cash inflow, high d/e ratio is not preferred. Is it because of fixed payment bearing capital will utilize all the inflow and there will be less cash for other usage? Or there is any different reason?
If a company doesn’t have sufficient cash flow, it will inevitably have to rely on debt for its capital. Companies with insufficient cash flow typically have high debt to equity ratio.
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Financial leverage ratio is Debt/Equity, not asset to equity. I'm not sure how no one has commented this yet.
CFA teaches it at assets / equity what's your source?
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I don't think those are KPIs ....a KPI needs a comparison (e.g., too low/too high). What you show are metrics.
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