(URL) Stock Market Glossary: Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E Ratio)
Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E Ratio) – A company’s closing price divided by its latest annual earnings per share. The Price/Earnings is…
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Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E Ratio) – A company’s closing price divided by its latest annual earnings per share. The Price/Earnings is…
Principal – It refers to an amount of money you invest, the face amount of a bond, or the balance…
Private Company – A company that is privately owned by a person, family, or group of people. Shares of the…
Product – An item (good or service) sold by a company.
Profit – The amount of revenue that remains after a business pays the costs of producing a good or service.
Proprietorship – A company owned and run by one individual who receives its profits or bears its losses. A proprietorship…
Proxy – Common stockholders may vote in person at the annual meeting or authorize the board to vote on their…
Public Company – A company with publicly traded shares that anyone can buy in the stock market.
Quantitative Analysis – Analysis focused on a corporation’s financial data including looking at profit-and-loss statements, sales and earnings histories, and…
Quarterly Earnings Report – A company’s report of earnings completed once a quarter (4x a year) for investors.
Quote – The bid or ask price quoted for a stock at a given time.
Rate of Return – Your annual income on an investment.
Record Date – Date set by a company on which an individual must own shares to be eligible to receive…
Return – The increase in an investment’s value during a year expressed as a percentage of the investment’s value at…
Reverse Split – When a company decreases the number of outstanding shares thereby increasing the price per share. It does…
Risk – The chance of losing all or part of the value of an investment.
Risk-Averse – An investor who will trade off a higher return for the benefit of greater certainty of return.
Risk Management – Having strategies that help mitigate risks associated with your investments.
Risk Tolerance – A measure of how much risk (loss) you are willing to take. It is based on several…
Rule of 72 – A calculation used to find the number of years required to double your money at a…