Sir liked your playlist alot . I was first scared of the ratios , and now after watching your videos I am more confident . Thx alot :) you are dev Manus
Mukul Sir, your explication about financial ratios and doing certain videos to disseminate the knowledge of the finance is awesome! Also, I request you to explain the following ratios so that it can be helpful to your followers and me as well to know about them. Those are: “Per-Share Ratios”; “Net Profit After MI and SOA Margin (%)”, “Dividend Payout Ratio NP (%)”, “Dividend Payout Ratio CP (%)”, “Earning Retention Ratios”, “Cash Earning Retention Ratio (%)”, “Earnings Yield” and “Asset Turnover Ratio.” If we want to do a fundamental analysis of a company, all these key ratios are expressed on “moneycontrol.com.” Without knowing their actual interpretation and what actually they describe, I think it is of no use. So, Would you please explain all these too? Mohinuddin Shaik
thanku for ur Fundamental Series. looking forward for more fundamental videos. There is a minor difference between debt to asset and debt to capital ratio. While reading the definition both seems same . I will be very thankful to u if u make a separate video on the difference between these ratio. thank u for increasing our knowledge.
What is basic difference between debt to asset and debt to Capital ratio Future video suggestion On RU-vid there's not much information about inheritance tax.(Also checked ua playlist ) It will be very kind of you to make a video . Also explain in terms of example like 1 cr recieved in terms of cash or 1 cr recieved in terms of land or 1 cr recieved in terms of shares. After recieving how much tax to be paid or if invested how much tax will be saved . Always thankful to u..
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Hi Malik, Nice videos, I am learning quite a lot here. Have a quick doubt, In this video you have mentioned total debt/ total assets as debt ratio where as in one of the previous videos, you have mentioned total liabilities/ total assets as the debt ratio. Are they both same ? Or is one definition more popular than other ? Thanks, Deepak
Hello sir I would like to say something about the information which u gives...If there is any alternate name for the particular topic then plzz tell that name also in ur video... Sometimes other name makes confusion for us.
Sir in the illustration, the company has significant amount of current liabilities. So will it be correct to exclude such figures which calculating debt to asset ratio, since we are looking at total assets and just the borrowing part. The interpretation of this ratio can be that rest is financed by own funds which is incorrect. Please guide sir