What is 'Key Ratios' in FYERS 2.0 App?
Financial ratios that are considered particularly effective at illustrating, measuring, and summarizing a company's financial performance in comparison with its competitors are called Key Ratios. In order to get a complete picture of how the company is doing, it is often necessary to turn to several key ratios, such as the Price-Earning (P/E) ratio, Earning Per Share (EPS), Return On Equity (ROE), etc. Poorly performing companies will have inferior ratios than those in good financial health.
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