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248 weeks ago

Fundamental analysis is the process of looking at a business at the most basic or fundamental financial level. This type of analysis examines the key ratios of a business to determine its financial health. Fundamental Analysis can also give you an idea of the value of what a company's stock could be expected to trade for based on a comparative appraisal of similar companies.
Fundamental Analysis Tools
• Earnings per share (EPS)
• Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)
• Projected earnings growth (PEG)
• Price-to-sales ratio (P/S)
• Price-to-book ratio (P/B)
• Dividend payout ratio
• Dividend yield
• Return on equity
A Buyback, also known as a share repurchase, is when a company buys its own outstanding shares to reduce the number of shares available on the open market. Companies buy back shares for a number of reasons, such as to increase the value of remaining shares available by reducing the supply or to prevent other shareholders from taking a controlling stake.
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