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1 earnings per share
Fina financial ratio that measures the portion of a company’s profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. It is the most basic measure of the value of a share, and also is the basis for calculating several other important investment ratios.EXAMPLEEPS is calculated by subtracting the total value of any preferred stock from net income (earnings) for the period in question, then dividing the resulting figure by the number of shares outstanding during that period.Net income – Dividends on any preferred stock/Average number of shares outstandingCompanies usually use a weighted average number of shares outstanding over the reporting period, but shares outstanding can either be “primary” or “fully diluted.” Primary EPS is calculated using the number of shares that are currently held by investors in the market and able to be traded. Diluted EPS is the result of a complex calculation that determines how many shares would be outstanding if all exercisable warrants and options were converted into shares at the end of a quarter.Suppose, for example, that a company has granted a large number of share options to employees. If these options are capable of being exercised in the near future, that could significantly alter the number of shares in issue and thus the EPS–even though the net income is the same. Often in such cases, the company might quote the EPS on the existing shares and the fully diluted version.Abbr. EPS -
2 earnings for share
Stock Exchange: EPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > earnings for share
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3 earnings per share
Investment: EPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > earnings per share
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4 price-earnings ratio
Fina company’s share price divided by earnings per share (EPS).EXAMPLEWhile EPS is an actual amount of money, usually expressed in cents per share, the P/E ratio has no units, it is just a number. Thus if a quoted company has a share price of $100 and EPS of $12 for the last published year, then it has a historical P/E of 8.3. If analysts are forecasting for the next year EPS of, say, $14 then the forecast P/E is 7.1.The P/E ratio is predominantly useful in comparisons with other shares rather than in isolation. For example, if the average P/E in the market is 20, there will be many shares with P/Es well above and well below this, for a variety of reasons. Similarly, in a particular sector, the P/Es will frequently vary from the sector average, even though the constituent companies may all be engaged in similar businesses. The reason is that even two businesses doing the same thing will not always be doing it as profitably as each other. One may be far more efficient, as demonstrated by a history of rising EPS compared with the flat EPS picture of the other over a series of years, and the market might recognize this by awarding the more profitable share a higher P/E. -
5 fully diluted earnings per (common) share
Finearnings on a share that take into account commitments to issue more shares, for example, as a result of convertibles, share options, or warrantsThe ultimate business dictionary > fully diluted earnings per (common) share
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6 primary earnings per (common) share
The ultimate business dictionary > primary earnings per (common) share
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7 growth share
1. Fina stock or share that offers investors the prospect of longer-term earnings, rather than a quick return2. Gen Mgta share that has been rising greatly in value, relative to its industry or to the market as a whole -
8 дивиденд по акциям
share (stock) dividend, dividend on shares, share earnings, dividend yieldBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > дивиденд по акциям
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9 прибыль в расчёте на акцию
1) Accounting: EPS (earnings per share), earnings per share (сокр. EPS)2) Finances: per-share profit (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)3) Stock Exchange: income per share, profit per shareУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прибыль в расчёте на акцию
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10 прибыль на акцию
1) Finances: dividend yield2) Stock Exchange: earnings for share, earnings per share (EPS)3) Banking: basic earnings per share (сокр. EPS; BEPS), earning per share, EPS, BEPS, basic earning per share, basic earnings per common share, basic earnings per ordinary share -
11 чистый доход на акцию
1) Economy: net operating earnest per shareУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чистый доход на акцию
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12 чистая прибыль в расчёте на акцию
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чистая прибыль в расчёте на акцию
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13 чистый доход в расчёте на акцию
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чистый доход в расчёте на акцию
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14 dividend cover
Finthe number of times a company’s dividends to ordinary shareholders could be paid out of its net after-tax profits. This measures the likelihood of dividend payments being sustained, and is a useful indication of sustained profitability.EXAMPLEIf the figure is 3, a firm’s profits are three times the level of the dividend paid to shareholders.Dividend cover is calculated by dividing earnings per share by the dividend per share:Earnings per share/dividend per share = dividend coverIf a company has earnings per share of $8, and it pays out a dividend of 2.1, dividend cover is:8/2.1 = 3.80An alternative formula divides a company’s net profit by the total amount allocated for dividends. So a company that earns $10 million in net profit and allocates $1 million for dividends has a dividend cover of 10, while a company that earns $25 million and pays out $10 million in dividends has a dividend cover of 2.5:10,000,000/1,000,000 = 10 and 25,000,000/ 10,000,000 = 2.5A dividend cover ratio of 2 or higher is usually adequate, and indicates that the dividend is affordable. A dividend cover ratio below 1.5 is risky, and a ratio below 1 indicates a company is paying the current year’s dividend with retained earnings from a previous year: a practice that cannot continue indefinitely. On the other hand, a high dividend cover figure may disappoint an investor looking for income, since the figure suggests directors could have declared a larger dividend. -
15 Aktienbesitzer
Aktienbesitzer
shareholder (Br.), holder (owner) of shares (Br.), stockholder (US), holder of stocks (US);
• registrierter Aktienbesitzer stockholder of record (US);
• Aktienbestand portfolio of shares (stocks, US);
• eigener Aktienbestand treasury stock (US);
• Aktienbeteiligung share stake, interest in shares, equity holdings (participation), shareholding interest, stockholdings (US);
• auf den Namen von Strohmännern lautende Aktienbeteiligung nominee shareholdings;
• wechselseitige Aktienbeteiligungen intercorporate stockholdings (US);
• gezeichnete Aktienbeträge share application money;
• Aktienbetrug share pushing (Br.), stock bubbling (robbery) (US);
• Aktienbewertung valuation of shares (stocks, US), share valuation;
• Aktienbezugsrecht subscription right, stock [purchase] right (US), warrant to buy stock (US), (für Betriebsangehörige) stock (US) (share, Br.) option;
• Aktienbezugsrechtsobligationen option bonds;
• Aktienbezugsrechtsschein stock-subscription warrant (Br.), stock-allotment warrant (US);
• Aktienbezugsrechtsvereinbarung stock-option agreement;
• Aktienbonus share bonus;
• Aktienbörse stock exchange;
• Aktienbrauerei jointstock brewery;
• Aktienbuch register of shares (Br.), share register (Br.), stockholder’s (US) (shareholders’, Br.) ledger, stock registry (ledger) (US), stock book (US);
• Aktiendepot stock deposit;
• Aktiendurchschnittskurs Dow Jones average (New York);
• Aktieneinführung (Börse) launch;
• Aktieneinführung einer privaten Kapitalgesellschaft vorbereiten to put a private company on the road to public stock offering (US);
• Aktieneinlage share stake;
• Aktieneinzahlung payment on shares;
• aufgeschobene Aktieneinzahlung deferred call on shares;
• Aktieneinziehung redemption (paying off) of shares;
• Aktienemission issue of shares, shares (stock, US, equity) issue, (im Submissionswege) issue by tenders;
• Aktienerträgnisse earnings per share, per share earnings, profit issuing from stock (US);
• Aktienerwerb acquisition (purchase) of shares;
• Aktienerwerber transferee of shares;
• Aktienfachmann share (security, US) analyst;
• Aktienfonds share[holding] fund;
• Aktiengattung class of shares;
• Aktiengeschäft dealing in stocks and shares, stock business, stockbroking (US);
• nur buchmäßig erfasstes Aktiengeschäft phantom stock deal (US). -
16 Ertrag
Ertrag m 1. GEN, RW yield, income, profit, earnings, proceeds; 2. WIWI yield(s), return(s), profit (on investment); output (Produktion)* * *m 1. < Börse> return; 2. < Geschäft> return, yield, income, profit, proceeds; 3. < Rechnung> output, return(s); 4. < Verwalt> earnings; 5. <Vw> yield* * *Ertrag
(Bergbau) output, get (Br.), (Einkünfte) earnings, receipts, gainings, (Ernte) harvest, yield, outturn, (aus Geldanlage) investment, profit, revenue, usance, (aus einem Geschäft) returns, (Gewinn) gain, profit, proceeds, issue, avails (US), (Produktionsergebnis) yield, produce, (aus Rente) revenue;
• mangels Ertrag failing yield;
• mit schwankendem Ertrag with variable yield;
• ohne jeden Ertrag dry;
• abnehmender Ertrag diminishing return;
• barer Ertrag net proceeds (profit, earnings, returns)
• betriebsbedingter Ertrag operating profit;
• betriebsfremder Ertrag non-operating profit, non-revenue;
• pekuniär bewerteter Ertrag pecuniary return;
• durchschnittlicher Ertrag average yield;
• laufender Ertrag current yield;
• neutraler Ertrag (Bilanz) other income;
• reiner Ertrag net yield;
• risikofreier Ertrag basic yield;
• sinkender Ertrag decreasing returns;
• steuerfreier Ertrag tax-exempt income;
• steuerpflichtiger (zu versteuernder) Ertrag taxable profit;
• Ertrag vor Abzug der Steuern income before income taxes;
• Ertrag je Aktie per-share earnings;
• Ertrag unserer Arbeit fruits of our labo(u)r;
• Ertrag des investierten Kapitals return on investment;
• Ertrag pro Morgen acreable produce;
• Ertrag nach Steuern after-tax earnings (profits);
• Ertrag vor Vornahme der Abschreibungen profit before depreciation;
• Ertrag bringend productive, lucrative;
• guten Ertrag abgeben to bring a fair return;
• Ertrag abwerfen to yield a profit;
• guten Ertrag abwerfen to pay well;
• reichen Ertrag abwerfen to yield high returns;
• Ertrag aufweisen to show a profit;
• Ertrag bringen to yield [profit], to produce, to pan out (US sl.);
• keinen Ertrag bringen to yield no return;
• reichen Ertrag einbringen to bring in good profits, to crop heavily;
• seinen Ertrag steigern to increase one’s profit. -
17 Aktienerträgnisse
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18 уровень доходности акции
Business: earnings price share, earnings yieldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уровень доходности акции
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19 doch|ód
m (G dochodu) (zarobki) income, earnings pl; (zysk) profit, proceeds- czyjś miesięczny/roczny dochód sb’s monthly/annual income- dochód z akcji share earnings- hodowla arabów jest źródłem wielkich dochodów breeding Arab horses is very profitable- □ dochód narodowy Ekon. national incomeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doch|ód
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20 dividendos por acción
• dividends per share• earnings per share
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