Where can I find historic ratios by industry?
Where can I find industry ratios?
find and view a relevant US Industry Report (NAICS) > go to the Key Statistics section of the report and locate industry financial ratios derived from the RMA (Risk Management Association). Ratios for liquidity, coverage, leverage, operating, cash flow & debt service, assets and liabilities are typically included.
How do you find historical ratios?
The first site that you can use to find historical P/E ratios and several other financial metrics is morningstar.com. In case you’ve never heard of Morningstar, it is one of the most used financial research sites and provides a good amount of data for more than 600.000 investments trading worldwide.
Where can I find historical PE ratio?
Unfortunately, they are also among the most understood. P-E ratios are simply a stock’s price divided by the company’s earnings per share. A vast majority of financial websites, including the Money section of USATODAY.com, make current P-E ratios available free on stock quote pages.
Where can I find industry financial benchmarks?
Dun & Bradstreet’s Key Business Ratios provides online access to benchmarking data. It provides 14 key business ratios, including solvency ratios, efficiency ratios and profitability ratios for over 800 types of businesses arranged by industry categories.
Where can we obtain industry norms?
Where can we obtain industry norms? A financial analyst can obtain norms from a variety of sources. Two of the most well known are the Dunn & Bradstreet industry ratios and the Risk Management Association guide to industry ratios. Other sources include Standard & Poor’s and Value Line.