FAQs

FAQs

FAQs

Eudividend Investing System is the tool for dividend income seeking investors, consisting of the rules of stock portfolio management and the methods of stock evaluation.

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Stock prices are quoted in the same currency as that of a company’s financial accounts. For example, if a company reports in USD, its performance figures are available in that currency. A stock price is used in calculation of some of the performance ratios. So we need a stock price in the same currency as that of all financial figures of a company.

Broadly it means that a company has more total assets than total liabilities (or, in other words, there are enough assets to meet liabilities). The following ratios are used to measure the strength of a balance sheet:

  • Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities
  • D/E ratio = Debt / Equity

The higher is a  Current Ratio and the lower is a D/E Ratio the stronger is a balance sheet.