The optical contrast (
measured as a ratio of the fluorescent image amplitudes for C4 - 2B to HS - 5) of fluorescent imaging for cancer versus stromal cells was 2.3 (Figure 7B, D).
Under competitive pressures from private schools, the productivity of the school system
measured as the ratio between output and input increases by even more than is suggested by looking at educational outcomes alone.
The ratio of insurance penetration
measured as a ratio of premium to gross domestic product (GDP) is about only 3.1 percent of the life insurance for the general insurance in 2013.
Not exact matches
To answer these types of questions,
measure success with quality - centric metrics such
as reading impact and read
ratios.
Constituent companies are chosen based on their score on two sets of
measures: a quantitative assessment consisting of their return on equity, balance sheet accruals
ratio and financial leverage
ratio; and a qualitative score derived from management's responses to a survey about such topics
as corporate governance, risk and crisis management, customer relationships and tax strategies.
One crucial industry metric is operating
ratio, which
measures operating costs
as a percentage of revenue.
Those
measuring a railroad's efficiency often consult the operating
ratio, which
measures operating costs
as a percentage of revenue (lower is better).
The
ratio of construction job openings to hiring,
as measured by the Department of Labor, is at its highest level since 2007.
As well, Canada's debt - service
ratio, which
measures interest payments and amortizations relative to income, is at 2.9 per cent.
A leverage
ratio measures capital against total assets, with regulators announcing January 11 that a
ratio of 3 % had been set
as a permanent level.
As such, customer success makes much more sense to include in your CAC
ratio, not in pure CAC, because you'll want to
measure the efficiency of your acquisition teams independently.
Meanwhile, the total household debt service
ratio,
measured as total obligated payments of principal and interest
as a proportion of household disposable income for both mortgage and non-mortgage debt, remained flat at 13.8 per cent in the fourth quarter.
For young companies, the Quick
Ratio is purely a
measure of growth, and therefore isn't nearly
as interesting
as looking at the Quick
Ratio of more mature companies.
The equities - to - commodities
ratio,
as measured by the S&P 500 Index and the S&P GSCI Index, is at its lowest level in nearly 50 years.
This again is why it is crucial that you do not rely on P / E
ratios as accurate
measures of value here.
LONDON (Reuters)- The world's top 30 banks face a higher minimum requirement for their broadest
measure of capital, global regulators said on Monday
as they flagged a two - tier leverage
ratio regime for the first time.
At Berkshire Hathaway's recent annual shareholders meeting, an investor asked Buffett about the relevance of two popular
measures of stock market value: 1) market cap - to - GDP, which Buffett once heralded
as «probably the best single
measure of where valuations stand at any given moment» and 2) the cyclically - adjusted price - earnings
ratio (CAPE), which was made famous by Nobel prize winner Robert Shiller and was seen
as accurately predicting the dot - com bubble and the housing bubble.
Many traditional return to risk
measures are not apt for intuitive interpretation The Keller
ratio is expressed
as an adjusted return and therefore easy to interpret The Keller
ratio allows for strategy selection optimally aligned with an investor's risk appetite In our VAA - paper we introduced a
To my mind, to go below 2 percent
measured inflation
as currently calculated requires highly optimistic assumption about tax benefits and sacrifice
ratios.»
Using the conventional total debt - to - income
ratio, where debt is
measured as a share of income, college - educated student debtors are by far the most indebted.2 The median college - educated student debtor has total debt equal to about two years» worth of household income (205 %).
The expense
ratio is a
measure of a fund's costs; it is listed
as a percentage and shows the amount of your investment that will be taken to cover the fee annually.
This variability in average costs within categories
as well
as the range of averages across categories,
as measured by expense
ratios, highlights why it's important to evaluate each investment opportunity on its own merit and, perhaps more importantly, to determine whether an investment is right for you.
In conjunction with stock valuation
ratios like the price - to - earnings
ratio and the price - to - earnings - growth
ratio, a stock's
measure of volatility known
as beta can help investors build a diversified...
There are plenty of metrics — such
as cash flow and debt
ratios — that an investor can use to
measure value.
In an attempt to cast light on this issue, my colleagues at Plexus Asset Management have updated a previous multi-year comparison of the price - earnings (PE)
ratios of the S&P 500 Index (
as a
measure of stock valuations) and the forward real returns (considering total returns, i.e. capital movements plus dividends).
India's openness to trade
as measured by the sum of exports and imports
as a
ratio to GDP was around 30 per cent in 2003.
As an example, the inventory turnover
ratio compares the cost of sales with inventory to
measure how often the business sells its entire inventory in a year.
Lenders assess how reasonable an applicant's debt burden is by looking at his or her debt - to - income
ratio, which
measures the debt an individual is carrying
as a percentage of their income.
Price to Dividends is the
ratio of the price of a share on a stock exchange to the dividends per share paid in the previous year, used
as a
measure of a company's potential
as an investment
For example, investors should use the
ratio of rising stocks to falling ones (known
as the advance / decline line) to confirm broad moves, but watch the number of stocks reaching new highs or new lows to
measure market extremes.»
These periods are driven by generally rising multiples of valuation
as measured by the price / earnings
ratio (P / E).
The inverse of this
ratio, the bank leverage
measure mentioned earlier, was regarded
as the best available indicator of bank riskiness: the higher the leverage, the riskier the bank.
For the purposes of the study, a fund was considered «low cost» if its fees and expense
ratios placed it in the lowest quartile of all U.S. funds,
as measured by data from Morningstar, the Chicago - based fund research firm.
The current valuation of the S&P 500 is lofty by almost any
measure, both for the aggregate market
as well
as the median stock: (1) The P / E
ratio; (2) the current P / E expansion cycle; (3) EV / Sales; (4) EV / EBITDA; (5) Free Cash Flow yield; (6) Price / Book
as well
as the ROE and P / B relationship; and compared with the levels of (6) inflation; (7) nominal 10 - year Treasury yields; and (8) real interest rates.
A stock certificate trading at high valuation based on traditional
measures such
as price earnings
ratio.
After all, even they know the deficit
measured as a share of GDP is quite small and the debt - to - GDP
ratio is low and falling.
Next, this is a graph of the gold price
measured in silver, otherwise known
as the gold to silver
ratio (see here for an explanation of bid and offer prices for the
ratio).
As I've noted in recent weeks (see in particular the March 27 comment, my assertion that stocks are about double their normal historical valuations also applies to earnings - based
measures like P / E
ratios.
Does optimal asset allocation,
as measured by Sharpe
ratio, depend on investment horizon?
Value is easy to find Share prices,
as measured by low P / E
ratios, will be near to historical lows.
He
measures the attractiveness of adding anomaly premiums to the benchmark portfolio by comparing Sharpe
ratios, Sortino
ratios and performances during recessions of five portfolios: (1) a traditional portfolio (TP) that equally weights equity, term and default premiums; (2) an equal weighting of size, value and momentum premiums (SVM)
as a basic anomaly portfolio; (3) a factor portfolio (FP) that equally weights all 10 anomaly premiums; (4) a mixed portfolio (MP) that equally weights all 13 premiums; and, (5) a balanced portfolio (BP) that equally weights TP and FP.
The Russell 2000 Value Index is a subset of the securities found in the Russell 2000 selected based on a «probability» of value
as measured by their relative book - to - price (B / P)
ratio.
NTU assesses equities based on their risk / reward
ratio as upside potential needs to always be
measured against the downside risk.
Other
measures of household balance sheet health such
as the debt - servicing
ratio and the gearing
ratio show considerably less of an upward trend than the debt to income
ratio.
The
ratio of 153 to 265 was referred to by the Pagan Archimedes
as «the
measure of the fish.»
Grind the oats in the blender really fine into a flour first,
measure to the same
ratio as almond flour in the recipe, then add the other ingredients.
The awards recognize excellence in business management
as measured by the TLMI Management
Ratio Study Read more
I also don't want Theo
as first choice ST, he's a great option but you list Europe's top ST's and he doesn't
measure up regardless of his goal
ratio etc
Multivariable Poisson regression28 was performed to report crude and adjusted rate
ratios as a
measure of relative risks for the association between Baby Friendly status and breastfeeding initiation, any breastfeeding at 1 month and breastfeeding continuation to 1 month.
Nutrient density increased with the new standards
as measured by mean adequacy
ratio of 58.7 (range, 49.6 - 63.1) before policy implementation and 75.6 (range, 68.7 - 81.8) after policy implementation.