A discounted cash flow, or DCF, analysis measures the value of a business or project, such as a new factory for your small business. This value equals the sum of all of the project's future annual ...
If you seek regular income, you know that dividends are a must-have. Likewise, dividend growth rates are a key indicator of whether a company is financially healthy enough to keep paying them. You can ...
A company's cash flow equals the cash coming into the business minus the cash going out. If you know your business' cash flow for a period that is shorter than a year, such as a month or quarter, you ...
The Gordon model allows for the fact that the market might put a price on a stock that's different from what you might estimate using the equation above. A higher stock price than predicted implies a ...
What goes into generating a single dollar of revenue, in your business? Can you accurately define your true operating costs? So many times I’ve heard owners say: “I take my material cost and multiply ...
This is the second of eight articles from our Nozzle Knowledge Series. Prefer to watch a video, click here. Flow rate, the volume of water passing through a nozzle, per unit of time, is clearly an ...
The cash flow statement reveals a lot about a business that you can't immediately find on the income statement or balance sheet. For example, many companies are profitable on the income statement, ...
So you have decided to buy an income property – that’s great! Owning income properties can be solid investments, if done right. Before you buy, you need to know how to analyze and determine if the ...