Accounting

learn the basics to advance accounting include revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows, and more

Return On Assets

Return On Assets

The return on assets ratio, also known as the return on total assets, is a profitability ratio that compares net income to the average total assets to calculate the net income produced by total assets over a given time.

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Days Inventory Outstanding

Days Inventory Outstanding

Days Inventory Outstanding (DIO), sometimes known as Days Sales of Inventory (DSI). Days Inventory Outstanding is a financial ratio that measures the average number of days of inventory held by the firm before selling it to consumers, providing a clear picture of the cost of holding and probable reasons for inventory delays.

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PPE in Accounting

PPE in Accounting

PPE stands for Property, Plant and Equipment in accounting. Property, plant, and equipment (PP&E) are tangible items utilized in production, rental, or administration that are intended to be used in more than one reporting period. 

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Capital

Capital

Capital is defined as everything that improves your ability to produce value. Capital may be used to raise the worth of your company’s financial assets.

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Capital Gain Yield

Capital Gain Yield

Capital gains yield is the percentage increase in a stock’s price over a given period of time. In other words, capital gain yield is the difference between the stock price at the end of a period and the stock price at the beginning of the period.

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