The P / E ratio looks
at the current price divided by the earnings per share.
Not exact matches
Dividend rate
at market
price is calculated by annualizing the most recent dividend paid and
dividing it by the
current market
price.
(I happen to agree with what I suspect Lomborg was trying to say, which is that the energy efficiency of the U.S. economy defined as the value of the goods and services delivered
divided by the amount of energy used could be substantially increased in ways that would be cost - effective even
at current energy
prices.
To figure out how much you need to buy to ensure you get
at least one share, you would
divide the
current share
price by the dividend.
Dividend rate
at market
price is calculated by annualizing the most recent dividend paid and
dividing it by the
current market
price.
But you can
divide the
current loan limit of $ 453,100 by 0.97 to will arrive
at the maximum purchase
price with 3 % down.