Financial Metrics

Jensen's Measure (Jensen's Alpha)
Jensen's Alpha is a risk-adjusted performance measure that helps investors understand how well an investment performs against the market.
Like-for-Like Sales
A metric to measure sales performance while enabling joyful insights into revenue growth or decline by comparing similar stores.
Net Operating Profit After Tax (NOPAT)
NOPAT is the profit of a company after accounting for operating expenses and taxes, without the impact of financing decisions.
Quarter Over Quarter (Q/Q)
Q/Q is a financial term that measures the growth of an investment or a company's performance from one quarter to the next.
Residual Sum of Squares (RSS)
The Residual Sum of Squares is a vital statistical technique used to measure the variance in regression models.
Trailing Twelve Months (TTM)
Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) is the financial term that captures a company's performance over the past year.
Value at Risk (VaR)
Value at Risk (VaR) is a statistic that quantifies the extent of possible financial losses within a firm, portfolio, or position over a specific time frame, helping risk managers measure and control risks.

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