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Fundamental Valuation Indicators

Earnings, EPS and Basis Points

In short, earnings are the profit of a company: revenues minus costs and taxes.

The after-tax net income earned by a company (found on the income statement) is referred to earnings. Analysts frequently refer to this value to understand a company’s financial structure and forecast growth. This value is calculated by subtracting a company’s costs and taxes from its revenue, every quarter or fiscal year.

Earnings per share (EPS) measures a company’s earnings divided by the number of shares outstanding: measuring how much a company earns per share. EPS is a relative valuation metric which can be used to compare performance between similar companies. A company with a higher EPS, compared to a competitor, is said to be of higher value. Analysts predict quarterly EPS for a company and the company’s share price reacts based on if the forecasted EPS value is either met, missed or beat.

Earnings, EPS and Basis Points

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