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Several major indicators are widely used to measure a company's financial
and stock health. The GER Analysis instantly calculates all of these
indicators and scores them in a way that's easy to understand. These scores
give investors an important advantage by allowing instant assessment of a
company's current condition. The GER Analysis is an invaluable tool
that highlights important fiscal trends and details areas of potential
concern in further research.
The various metrics used for evaluating the firm's fiscal health are
analyzed and then compared to other companies in similar industries. A
company with high GER scores indicates good health in those fiscal areas.
Low GER scores may indicate areas of potential concern.
| Price to Earnings |
provides insight into whether a stock is overpriced relative to the company's income |
| Debt to Equity |
evaluates the significance of the company's debt burden |
| Return on Equity |
measures how efficiently a company generates revenues from their assets |
PEG (Price to Earnings vs. Growth) |
similar to Price to Earnings but also takes into account the company's projected growth |
| Growth Rates |
measures how much the company is projected to grow over the next several years |
| Earnings per Share |
scores how each individual share accounts toward earnings |
| Revenues |
analyzes the past and projected income for the company |
Scans are also available on the GER scoring systems so investors can
quickly access those top stocks with the highest or lowest GER scores. Such
scanning helps investors filter through the large number of securities to
find candidates that may match their trading strategy.
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