Financial Analysis

Inventory Turnover Ratio
The inventory turnover ratio is a financial metric that shows how often a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period.
Invested Capital
A cornerstone in the world of finance to assess a company's efficiency.
Know Sure Thing (KST)
An overview of the Know Sure Thing (KST), a momentum oscillator, its calculations, and trading approach.
Mean-Variance Analysis
A humorous approach to understanding weigh risk against reward in investments through Mean-Variance Analysis
Net Interest Margin (NIM)
Net Interest Margin (NIM) is a profitability indicator that measures the difference between interest income generated and interest paid out.
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.
Non-Operating Income
Non-operating income: the money you make while not doing what you love (like actually running your business).
Operating Margin
A measure of a company's profitability from its core operations, it's like the icing on the cakeโ€”essential yet indicative of how well the company runs its business on a daily basis.
Owner Earnings Run Rate
An extrapolated estimate of an owner's free cash flow, typically assessed annually to gauge expected dollar value available for spending.

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